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PboWli ,.i " I ' ;"',""/ 114 ~ .. ' /1 .. OFvIch 114 ('a'',uiAwr "r P.vrr, NS:vw o0( . Tx_ tn. C. flu':. Eitor and Publiuber P.B . S. PINCH BACK, Manager. OUR AG(ENlS. MIIbfAIilPPI : - ',,.: F.. YunnK. 'll-UIS~I : J.,hu A Wd;,i.ipg*n. blrlk Hawk. c'nnerard Psrih. Hum. (. I KeI., A.lrrari in AuL,ine t-rr-tt, tbtturvepolrt, A. (. Ruth, tTrroll PFrimh. Ii'+TtICtT O(F t',i.NBIA : da t I).c;re-u, W 'hintot tCy. I.LI.TN( 4: .twin I Whi, ('hit go. -KENTUI' KY: 1-r. J. A. ;r,.n, L.,ri Till& Ma. (}ER. E. P~a~n ifs < special nnt, and is anthorized, to solici "iierril'tiinA anll receive payment o. bills. THURSDAY \o, dl231iB 2.. ,1i71. Ug. S. GH T1I STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE CFITLER . r' - P. 1;. M. IaIN.t:Ct A(CK orfn rl.ne*. M.MELRS. ".rou 'Ta u'T K AT LAb:.)'.] Ili wi A.1, 1 F [-ERR. of Plaqu-etine. _ •"& . S. SCi.',Lil!UT', m Orleinr . Ti, iM31':4,N C )AKELYT. of irapids.. ALII:'r (; Y :LT'. of t. Iantdrr. dJ ) II' P l. ,f ,l: :Mn e-. A. W. SMY .fi. ofirl. A E. Ii RAHY, of Ntitehaa. dAMF.'N MrC'..:EERT, Ca',d.-,. 3) MID YOUNG. Conenria. F. 1. f E ,.R .," ,f O .r',La,. F:'..t ('ýn-r, a aional Dintridt - r.>hs . ('Campt...1, II. M:them, .. Ylhrher, ,It ,' L. B hlt.I n. thit 1 .ni re, ional I)'i.trit Thomas, II. \ jn.ln. t .r r. : Wa hh;ngtnn. Funartrh c onreiniul lhrtriet--E. W. Dowen,. IRt;f, rit I:lnt'" Firh C'ngres.inal ).:::.t--A. W. Falkner. A. I:. H.mr. SIUI-XEIUTIYE SC"MMITILL 'T,':. i " J a. ...P!s! LL. C,:a: Jnon. P. . . t .PNCI;.,K. liou. IIARRY MAHONEi'. lln. F. 1 HIIERLFPN. ,on. A. I. 11AY.(iLi. lhn. A E. ISAiRIEIL FI!AtI COUMITrTIL ll.o. TI() JI. NLAND. flto. Et. rtrTLFI. HWn. A. W. FAILKNER. JOHIN PA.RSiONM E . alWe copy elewhire the qpe.ch deliveredl recentlv at Bjton Iot by Adjutaut General teo rge bherida. at is ase.rt',d that tho City Coun ·1 have agre..d to renew th eontract ithll the lfirem1n'. Cht:r itableo Ausoiation for a t':m of fiv ag"The exhibitions nt the StatA Fair are continuing but we under stand that things have not generaly come up to the mark this year. WiO)ur "phuny" contemporary of tho Abicedille g'ay put in a "lly on a stove' appearance at our head qu:'rters yesterday, and we regret that we hadn't the time to elicit S -me of thoso oatspoken utterances for which friend Lect is piovrbiial. i".Lud s> the (;Gund Duke Akh-xis has sMafely arrivted anud I~en received at thu chief city of this great sation, Iby the men who re 1.rent the " t oement tbit G @iet the world e'er aw."' The reception tendered the distinguished risitor is oaid to exceed in ep.ltndor, m:tg nitude and extravagance, any th,.t has evPr been given before, nft ex ·el'ting the Dntlusiastic and mag nificent ent-rlainment of the P'rince of 'Wales a few years ago. Our limits prevent us from giving the reception sl.eech and reply. PORTION.KT.---In eone]Hledne of the death of Lieutenant Governmo O. J. Dunn, the Concert announced by the Lozula.S Paeosa, s CWt -, to take place in the Mehanics' In atitute to-mnorrw evening, ib rPT P ),D ir Trrsn rDT 'uvwrz 5. Al kArtws .ra DEATH OF LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR DUNN. The community was, on Tuesda - Liorning, thrown into a state o .te't excitement and coneem 1) ht inte ligelrce that Lieutenant iuvernor Dunn was dangerou.l) .11. Inquiry at his residence re venlld tLe truth of the reports The hous, was filied with anxious n.i synmpathizing friends ot both .xes, and of all .ages an condl ions Among whom were his Elx e•lleneC Governor H. C. Wariuth, ,,llector Casev, U. S. M1arihal ,. 3. Pajckard, State Senatrs P. B. S. '.nehbaick, J. H. Ingrahaim, A. E. iarber, Ed. Butier, O. F. Hanuwa * r, A. J. Syi; h.r; Ctgrcse t: u Ji .Ae .Syp:r, tien. G. A. iihotida;n 1tprest.htatives F. C. nutoine, 3 Geddtes J. Henri Burch, R. M. J. Kunner, W. G. Johnson, J. W. auinn, W. 11. Barrett; Messrs. G. E. Paris, A. B. Jackson, A. Kenner L. Kenner, F. McK. Diuln, It. B. Baquio, Dr. 1. L Cromwell, Hon. G. W. Carter, Speaker, and Wm. tLigers, Cuief (erk e House o -i'/,re:ientatives, Police Comlnis ,:.uers I1lady, Robinson, R:y, l:Sua:!l, iB..ker and Isabellc, an a ho..t of othetrs who continued thro.ighout the entirn day and!_ night of Tues.:ay to hasten to the houmi of t atfferer to ascertain lhis c.n li.iun and watch the pro ;ras of the wave events. A bout af anxious lady friends were also in IMr. Dunn's room and the one i which Mrs. and Miss Fanny Dun wre, in a ,li~conusiol'ut' and incon .Jtlablt cond:' ion. Drs. Scott, H ard, Baach and .tono w*rt.c in cons;ltation in t. ..,lom adlj.iinig the one in wLich the snfi:hrer lay. Entering thi. al artine:t was to b, seen the dis :,nagished safferer h: eyees cloCed .,unth shiut an.l jaws locked with ,etuanic f.astne,a evidently in ,taLe of utter u.lus )ioua!1es::. !! b .Irrothiug was heavy and short, 'coimpanied with symptom:s u dhe fearful death rattle. Harriel ,nquiry into the nature of the :lai,~e and the length of time he ad been suffering, we ascertained that the I:enteuant Gove: nor wa. Uken on Saunlay afternoon with slight cold, an l towards ev.rin.u ae indisto.iition was of such - •haracter as to necessitate his going to ied. During the Light his con tlition did not improve aSd earl, STushdayvy mor'.,.g the f.m:l3 ,hvsician _).. Liea(ch wail Summon Id, who forul his patient in a rAic..l cond tion symptoms o0. putneumoLia and congestiuon of th train exhibiting themselves. Th emodies applied failed to afford any relief and the patient's eondlitio mew worse. The apprehension o friends was aroused and a consulta iou of physicians resolved on, th esult of which was that they con idered ir. Dunn in a verv daunger us cordition, indeed one frou which there was scarcely any ho Irecovery. The news of this stat f things spread like "wild lire' an, e residence of Mr. Dunu becam hhe scene of a continued stre."m of en women and children imxiousl quiring into the condition of the listinguished sufferer. No signs of improvement exhibit ng themselves, in the afternoon an ther consultation was held and Drs. runs, loulanez and Ferris added o the Board. The result of whic as that his ease was declared he eas and the near approach of deat nnounced. From that time th Senden handl of despair might be recognized as it pressed i:s cold an Sheavy hand on the multitude of plr oal friends who each evidently ;it, the utter helplessness of men Sad oven while prepared to almost I'.av down his life for his friend." SAffectionate hands soothing th .t maples and moistening a linen r. that lay across the forehead of the dying patient, and wiping the slo ad occasional oozing of blood fro he mouth and nostrils were al Shat could be done. All during the vaning and night it was manifes hat only the robust constitution o a the sufrer enabled him so long te ard offI the. lproaches of th S'grim munster," whose embrace th: wateoers had been told to expec t uany moment. The Lie tenant Gov:irnor never helees lingered throughout Tuea say night anti only yielded up th 'ontict at about 6 o'clock yester dy morning. The funeral of distinguished decoeased will tak *e this afternoon at 2 o'clock hen his memory will withot doubt receive those exalted an miversal tributes of respect an miration which are due. o, And thus, suddenly and unex tedly has passed away in of life, in the forty-sixth y his life, the Honorable Oscar J nthb ate Io Mtsh vdmnor of lionisians, leaving a t of frieids ahd a disconsolate -dow to lanot hie antimely re al. In token of respect the fl9ns at .he State Housne and Custohonause ire flying at half-mast. Several 4zlleries are draped in mourningo nd in many places are to be seen - he insignia of death. siiTe Shrevepeft Sou'trberi n olmplacently discourses "thusly" ,n the next Congressman for the g listrict iu which Caddo is: "The Governor, we presume, will in due time act upon the sujtgestion of the death of General McCleery, in.1 order an election to fill the ,. vacaner. Meanwhile it would Ibe tl well for our infimwntial citizers to' *onsult togetiher as to the fittest nian for the sulccessionl. It should Sholeo no ini m:ud, that the menmber i -!ect can only fill an unexpired ' erm, and e.o far as our interests are mneert:eld, that he can, in all pro- h oabhility, only act upon the business j dready on the calendar, and left t sver from the last session. This renders it more important that we hould send a well informed, ratical representative to Co'n ess, who will give his undivided stention to our local interests. In r onsequence of General Ic('cleeri's ill-health, last session, hre did not each Washington until a late perind of the aessinn. indleel just hefore the adjournment. his i-e- lecessor was never in this section 3.d newa nothing about its wants. I It has therefore resulted, that thish t _oncgrsion'l Distri-t has practie tily been without a represc-ntativo ince the war. Our interests would - ve been entirely overlookjed but ' or Senator Kellog,, to whomn our mopli owe many ollig:,tions. We need a tirat clu55s man now,i nd we hope such a one can be r found." AN UNF(OUNDEI) SUSPICION. .. rumir -,nringing out (of the s'-n, picion attaching to i, noran:"e an.! :uperlatition. g t..!c. sCen. . cirreny )!, Tresl~d, last, to ti e' ilbet that 'he, Lieutenant (;overnoir had l ¬ c t pi:-oned. Apart froit th:e uilihk: ;nss of the story, and independent ,f thoser eon:silerstinos which! coid :.asily tle sufgrested in ,lppositi,)n to i :,o visinOuiry a halilcination, w' :u'e ºl.ld that the well-knonwn ability i ld in egrity of the staiff of medical a ,en w'1r ::tte.nded Mr. Dii.n in his i!u,:ss;;i iv an a:mnlha;tic a:n in .'gnain:t denial to anyv sach a"., g lion. They have utna:il ui e ided n!tthr an aut piv 1'.. ! ws to ase of jC:;A ... OF I n . Neverth',ees there was a linger "' ,p)po.itiou on the lpart of a few t: stuhboru;ly r_.:"isL the reception if this only competent testimony o tad maintain their chimerical notion ,,tt all hazards. It i:, as unf.'rtunate, as it is true that there are certain classes of c eople, whose minds Susl.icion i; 'wair:s haunting; and whose super titious natures, and lack of knuowl d_ induce them to attribute eve r isaster, every catastrophe that. . ,vertakes themselves or the rest of rmankind, to some second hand Sigeney, and are ever r.leady to inter ret events by the measure of their oinctn their own designs. And, thus if serious interference occur.s, irdis,ter of any kind overtakes a nomnunitv, a class, a family, or an I ndividu:dl there are alwsre at hand I oue "so) withered and so wild" to ttribute it to the machinations of t.ome special adversary, and forth .iith the aflicted and their sympa izing friends are indoctrinated dnto the belief of the most mon 1 trous absurdities. Refusing to re gnizre the interference with.their lans, as one of the ordinary vices esitudes of life, or of that large class f f important events which orthodox *hristianity assigns to the speci:dl r- Providence of an inscrutable power, ,. who for the fnrtherance of plans d purposes not dreamt of in our t nite and erring philosophy fre uently disappoiuts our moent cher hbed schcmes and overthrows our b est laid plans they suspect "foul , llay." M Ir. Dunn's death at tis juncture a naturaily looked on as a diaster o that wing of the Rhpublican lsr y with which he was so closely lihed. But, with not a particle of istekeect or under estimation of man over whose remains the' tillness and seclusion of the tomb S re albout to close, we must tl my that there as no dan I er apprehended from the tte mendoms power which the de sad would have brought into the c eld when he should have made is appearance " before the peo r is" m '72. Again. The party's t-rms are sufficiently Buiarean nd its heart 1uinates afectionately nough to all its true and worthy srons to have provided in the future is in the past for Mr. Dmun, and k is republcanismu would doubtlkss ve dictated to him in Ihe pros S of partyv peril to subordinate hi dearest wishes, his loftiest am itions to the success of his mparty. ~pudiating the absurd notion of -s being foully dealt with, let all sible persons take a rational w of matters and as men who are g urom "change to ehange" tinally, reinaignedly dria.k our S of the eno of that misfortune D hbe'm**s waist ifsah isimirtso peee at Genral3 Gr .. ' a of New Orleans. TflE MIRROR HELD P TO TIlE BOLTERS , Casey'u Meauire Tabut, 9p 'a Binnsi ties Traced, and Pitkin Impaled. t PRESIDENT GRANT RECEIVEs A OENTLZ RImIT. -~------ --- - 1 I Shall Ballots or R;ayonets De cide Eklections ? v.It.rtoW ('ITtze:t-I klU very happy this! ev1 rling to mnlet so many of the go*i eitn ,ens of this parish. I lhave ever regardedl this Iarish and :;etee ..rrounsdiatL it as amtng the muat chyirntinK and 1r-nductive asctions If i.ssuijiann, asti tIheir people, as indhstri n,us, thlriving and law-abidlig. I do sot won-mder that the peol.le who live hbfrer ivei the pasish alni ,isis, to se-c it Irospenrns Stlind happy. YVso have every rsasutn to be iroud tAt this hIeautiful co' 'try. Natulre isa heben very kind and ued netr band non n pariultiv fior Your L.-.efit. I unldredi wh·, anre listretung to mne now were hersI here,. have Peen their chillr.en gow up I aiouued them. or pe.rhlaps have foiwed Sthem with stricken b·aslts to the quiet of ithe w chu'rchyard and laid tihewm away to sleep toreVer. Many who are here to-dlay lis.tened with h es!let ht hieati cnit niusta hearrsl thr,.cgh years that ea's--med sne-tenlittg tI cat'b tihl 'u ti the wlt the blls that rantg ,eiently the ldeath of hernmn mn h dlige', and felt their I s.nuli grow strotug when the ksi.ll was tt erI anu the sune he-lls ftiled the heaveire lan I earth with giloriusml nemle' as they bF ny in tlhe days of free-sds fe;r the IatietlIs hlands- I surn. 'All thinigs e'nolllie, mll ftienli., to I smake vyo1 love la.uisiana, fo~ r l'lere" you have pa;l-ed ithrough the slhadow's. and 'heros ons ; habve reeu tile cau'tc ,tl truth anal justice , prl,s sil hg ise-t tihe strng atd ighy. I I I ave relme her- to-slay to re-joice with yeou that teor ntlht in over, and that youllr "line-s have full eent- "st its ptl5e pit iisa5tes." I hlst Co·el tol take aceaetsel w lhb leou as ito the b ,lea5 eIe.-e.eeren- Ie lee tratl t tIi leresereve not only your tllwr;e. e , but the Islltrllte oel' the w hesie" 1si-."I I wa- n.t blnt in Leain Silena. hilt I t le her. nmell will raise' oy Vyicle "r .tre itn IIr stet-iuse thlen her rights are I s:cs!rd or hern pflple ,oplpr:sed. I reaie S t i ei toda-y be»u«S her r-ighti have h.',.n Itivas hel ae.1u the t oiree of her lewoplie ilt. nee-'! by tlhe itllrunkti.sl of armedl torcer it.to tle.ir c,"nuel-5. I hsi.. e~ I shoIul, te' false to myrce!f. fal-r to Il that is ight ansi just, if I kept mihleu wit n I sree had msUn atteu;iptlti t~ er; l-h out. feee Plaes cih tensd coutrol thise del-egaltes of the pet.phs hly aru:ed troops. You have licerd the att rg of the re.en t e'et.tetste I will not dlet.,l it at length; let ne -ineliy glroupi, th. fase, crtmreseiui g it. T'he .I itlleire A Sa, l tel re storl cd ta lhe l. uio , r't": ' ii,' dqeiet rei~nin. witehit alle her h a*rel -r. A grea-t poelitarld ilarty calls a e-enventihel:i tk l .e st,. are elheted; they rel air to th"i .1 tof New triesten; tl-y seerk the thlare troeigenslcit fr t their tteitg; they t ils tihs Iuiilhe a hel-re tIhey se-r te. Itaiet titledl with iellies, g sa.lte.ld .I , ith euisent. ( 0I5.el i :c.lt.n-st tht. tU",r ae n i th ie plIeh. Thime G tI 1.er of I Ite `iiate etl .tl, !s e, nitutll ancee i ii ui' .f It and wellar ta hitlded of llthe r eople's delctgates. Alheisiuon ii s .i,". He assIks tahe Iae it u-r e"t s'" e ai: fart answer he ic p.,uted t'" . sr , glittetrii ng ietyiartn . i % hen - . ' .e il ileed ul tie t taly t ,1 prot . a 0 . sueils in 'eit toi the Ipesaplee one .gcl esseidnls.a the tsiuiers i" lntir gulte, stild his wordsl Atre .r isaned by the rateih lei t cictke tl: .aonets win tlhe dlay the ie itlertes o the I l-a;-l e w i 5't *rec. ''I. .- t '.:ie i t:x:,h iee t ie ,rn h,c..l ,»te i .1 tre p.pe p"ia rlighlthi. Thrcsi(eti~ eiet tier Idan . tl*. niews i. lli',al,l that ti L.- :.iasin. Sta ~o ili t .iical crivs e i-n has hc"e-e neeal:et f ry tlhe pre'c., nie oif I 1,111.. e Scikse t ~', I ,,"' yr i'lt , l'tr-; t ii a e llcp'tion. t- e lep-h i,'n pa;pIrr of tlhe etslntry de Seiunei te lsie o tagl e- ln lelite tnlllte- measnt Siauntistsenilt sof the etric sutrc oef she\ eheaice . clsi wrt nlt eSuit, brietly tolel i tihe hisory cit the oetrcree wee loase sie, ,l re. Tun n :enventese. einlh actktiaieig to lee r liepul hitan,. lask llf o lr stplslort. Tlh fir'et heell int i the I'nitel St'sae.4 te t-tomteeuse, bheahiw! mic liue sa batutie-s that exclude-d ith peeplh. or .it-ir rrpreintttatiVte froum it vcl in iest e ds-hlhersi'-na. Tiee other held quietly nide I -, erill- I, t a uIcbllding v here- the ir-cl 'ul Sswere Ires to ome and get asl ple-a.d thirei In-st. Tlhe tirdt dI. tnose'Pl fr-,at et,- erod ,of t' lae to time otler as a lepralacohr oel des i-ardi. as and it elicate of a re-turn to iayvselet rule, as a asntuliy ,of syesophatls crsel ing in the- JoInst t4.p:Cy limagec to thee hasld that teedels or ismilte-s lheti. I he utier, haild " throngchoi the cosi try ian the legal repre Senistttiv' of its p.,rty, Ithe bold dse~iruder oI the IN 1lei ' a .ibertiets. tlfhe' rders ot t The nilitary convention, a llAidilItg Icef-re the storm they hate raite-l, s ek to diveert tihe at-sl htio ollf the leople - frtm themtslvs-ls aml their high hbensid out or'ege ,tc asr- iltci G T vesn'rr Wa o l tlh wr e eeatllry and plhrltiellt. Their uclaris are atf all kaIis awil ch.hrarter. I rprsee teo elcmk at smne of the .hergesn tmeae by the to ilednda -te-n etrneiee of tie (Iaovernor. S"heev arc- Ih!1dly made up, and shall be as a b Ieltily Iseet. SI ie sn se'lnmies of thle (lovernor c 'lehare him I with recviving brileS: btn when put to the i precf. am they leave been timno alter timee, tlhse ehlarg fs o te rl to t i roeld. o Th1y i'harge the (aOverto r with rlealing tie plul ei tesonayl, anld hle uanweca by pre I sdtting voutIhera for every dllar of publie t'uenl that han ever leess'd throughl hisl . I e ceharg thate eh (tove-ruor 'wan di-as . stuiise frnsm thies srtecy. awtel the (ohaerslor ( i snswe'rs by pr',sisss'ing the- esrmser re-asring hilU tio Isils i-emitseh,. Ied I dec-hnllry- that I "ls*i dinmissal wasi uncallied elr and un *jut.". TI iy. echarge the G, vernoe wish havl-ilu r 'Temlecizlerd the lundsi oCt the gietem~ ecerslet siE is-xsa, sesen he answert' by eroelu,.ing thi Sptrs.fll that he hlmnetly e('OMunedei leor aIll 6sos.eyl he had birongilg to tle United IThey chearge the (iGovernor with falife ieg the plhlic reereise, anI i hie bnrcr hvly snu SI iendling fir m seflire .nre sf hil defacruels tor : ui I' an las that ehich heas no lehall Thiey charge Gov'ernor Warmeseh wile hlshuring thee eel-ple by mes fe ilifamsus i blls pssei by hi ieliese-ce* threugh the ilesislalulre, a. leer atnwe-r he lietsll tee his hlue d vet-r'Ye o h1' e he lewlivede wuhtll r-W k i t j. siee to the p.-eplep f l ,tin isan . ' They Ochar ti, e -veror wiri l 'ing in i league witlh the Ku-Klus, and elr aeuswer the Gsverloer petitoa tIe the besi, thets snoui,, to the ensr aned tie we-at of Iher m-a-t o'e. mnsmiealh, ans hi bs d efantera behlid mualn "i lhey Ic rge tilhe n overnor le lnot at -i heart tce sedulcatin us s-sie"re-s bi drenl, nlet. f. Iornswr b e ponlletini te the s'bo house t that are risihg ien every lecrish mnf tisis State,. I ansid wi tlg ,iresi-ne'sss nmMtmg the p ee ts"I ir elevetscg aneld enetoblant ldlesemlean. Tile e-tils' sef the Governr harege himt eI wish having alpint'rld l)snerlrat te d rlle. b antd he r-he' .' by rcdictueg the written it eimdoelnsesn ,f unquemetisc'd Rls'blicans upm the aleplimlisten of nttetrlV ev*r. r, esa - is r-ct ie etr appotliteitl. ie 'ven pt' r mlut'e the ltmisrars-seeict e'f that eea-nent Re-pl' i -can. S II. Pakarl, prlidem t of the Imih It I tary colveetlitll. to he ap'upiieatin of a eIu)-t'ers' lir ale lointuce-nt to dicee-. The (lovernor in chargeuld with etdeavor Sing to insult and d'gradl the people oe this t- State by fuasrernm heltilisy Imiwee'. it. pe e ple. and keeping alive the bitter meoauries Sof tll war. eer u weran wther points to lth ID r le-mI sf the dsfranebhinlg s-as of our Iy tale osamatisuniu. a sw-asmre pla'siell lr hlimli'etf. and adsteated is es-e-ry spee-eh he N itsaeege to mar. following eremm up-se tfe d hels a tisie ehatre remcs osise that thee •Gover-ner in betathy.n his trtat by oergnaes= n lu "ex-rsiwla" into the llilitit of thee IL. 'te he ( Govte r-e' a-mss aledgsa te truth sof the eharge·ad ,intet,,s tthe miitii law, whieh ilest hiim noo i teraative, if te or. i- rsize-d the neilitim at all. Feesr vidicatases ssf his 'ozram. the UGove-se'r p..ints Isreemell to the- lmetalin a.Ie., *',-x-tebia.," ansi of: asks eis defames's. io pslut sait wherein I tiwy have preved dasemeaels naIl for sel. sd,-' or unworethy ," rime trust easi esosa , calls s the- uas of t. tradesern a mies cs e .Jed wak tsam of dties iid Ihldsbelt. s tsd lea atteta wer rewdled with a_ S uty a his enemies call at 1 ob ,t ieals an C l the is. IeI. ab awh all th d citizens of that ac city &dAl al 11iafireer and easier to u ) cLw tgs '*ll ard 'Owen" (both wt- a rebels), heaked bh stalwart men, atood ready to pour out their I,lood if called upue I to etiah riot and protect tih helpless. (icr.- n Sernor Warmulth. my frienele, does not wish Sto kleep alive.' nemmiaic tlhat er pall of na (no la muatter which side of the great conflict wer t have takewn) are frnight with ealduee'r; he l Saplrolvet of i.rgalizial ex-eccnct]derratcs into a the= atlctis fr many we as;i he thelieveda that confidence on his lpart wolil beget eelidehencs in return; he believed that ol- v diers who hald bcen faithful to ine' flag I wouldl not prove icntt"se to another. (lover uc Wc'areoth lcperhae repsemnb uresd tiat bene !e ago .me of Eniand ic hbeet kings sts asIe' t ( ecxatulet to future rulecrs by giving place mae4mercr to the chief instigators of a re hellion that had threatrncd his throne with I 1 ale*trlietu i. _ lie onugit have re'nctrest too. that one of i Snh ficat arts cf Kaglastcl'c gr'at e rl ri it (Chlatlhacti, when ratied t;, power. wa. to, plac.e n rajus hi the hands of .emte thblct cf tnctland that had tirnc dizerawnd ftcr ,partic-ipaltio in relellion, al act th;et wice hiheid as oe eofwi statemianisnahie thrumgh l out the British empire. and fo'lcd its rIwarcl in the splendid eeourage the reiastated High I landera diplaved as to the wild, slhrill a music if Stcltleeand's bi;gpipes thlye chargedL ' t I brlgh the toes of England ill every qiuarter i oif the globe. Aside fronu law or precede nt. Ithe C(.,vernor's eurse in relationt to tier I tmilitit Ilha been splendidly vinlieated lby the I i c.ndlct of the neon eo insultingly yled i i "ex-rebecl" Ih his. alaeer'rrs. iUnlias the, ie h'mies of tle GOvernor can find Alictn 1 ele,'terr excuse for scleiiling him than his,1 imilitia r1"ait;tueut, tlwy will fail ."dcly in i I il1eir ctt'mopt to weakenl the reoalklrlce otf i thee people in bla ailisntratien. SGeve! ntor Warn:oth in clarged trili te Sil:g a "'eerarlpt-blLggr." 'I this grave ecargre r 1 h iows eldown hls head nttd pleadccs gelty. rI 1tl sicelutly says Ihe has a ighlt to be nor: I t Ilht Anwrira is open to all the world,. that a her esrelens thlw alike for rich anld plr, i , that her torerst tend sl q,:iekly inl hcmag. I cc to the tracigcer'r atrength as Lu the sire lugth erof nttie i h1c r, thallt ller mcnlcnteriis ,I yield epe their buried tre:asures:alike to blt" w eyed 1nxon uied di-ky Ethiepian. The I onrernor tblieves an I do. that in this iapni to of treledom every Nalin ba a light to get s where' e please' alnd will for lhimia.lf the e I lwet lie tten. Carpe't-bagging, toy frirnl.s, ,c is alioe-t as old as the w,, tli; it conelnenecld in the iinfaciey of the creatie.ou nl has iteen f: z'ealously fellocwedi by all peoples and tribe a . ft'n the hoiur of its birth,. lNil to-dar: a "'uarlpet-ibuism,"' thilouglh a tern of reprocel,. e te t the e, wlht whiat lie l,44.iH ic to r lthe baldy, what the air is to the lhungs, Swhtat thle ainlst tl and dwn of htce'vrlen r are to th," parc'lhed aunitheirsty ealrth s it is the lite of llw" worel. Elupirt-n and kinnlolin rise in its tre'k; it wave-s ir. e: ilagie wiard, llud oin the litrCa olf ilte Jlaltiecn l sately rlte lcllr rear their Itheads,. anld mighlty i near s oit t cei, giing ilte lit- and cl tiote. f t~eilI) i .lt ill.l tier nlul ttfoere its tacte, all.d g i rcellllcrt ic'llln olut its teartd lucrkL and I sits obedlient at its feet. learning lc"ssons c I i trith and wisdom. Its. disriphes e hrin.k fr.iiu vI notlduger. palline a' noi delfet;: noe cloulltctel cin are too high tlr thetn to cliumb, nlo sea to. . .1 iro -d etl crr*c. teIe deep to soinetlli. Its eae A stiices are those who kiteel bhl:er an litar Swhere the lights are, dim ande all .e- shlip l lle sa; they are the feo- . oer ..ith and ilrght. the eilnielsl' or bue-. ' plrogreas. e V elilcgt d ilt ineie,,e ..I the pat,' then I du nUlt ACeC the .ey. re .o at wlhie'h the world l gees alliri3tg "- ..arld. They fail tc elarte, ! Ihe s eeit or .e age in which the live, And li.e l "o i_&r mourn until their worthlties ciit ei to " spent. aind other and more iisefut'l lci ua t eC steep io and take their ilcarea. er Governor Warmnth h'e faullts, for he- ic !e hfuca. lie has and will iaake n'istakits. Sli' lteas auln ,ic seuplpet lite consltiticiisei ' s iad see tihe laws fahl:lilth.lv exectied c W.l " re Istlieve that wheli llated ciluon tel dco hi te .ty lie .i eon it he.te.aly and wit hIuet fe-ar : lWel te.liev- so. lce'llccte we knew bis rellc it c.e iee e'tands eve.r piinltitg ai le ,liOe t un llger to Ie cee:lb tl tit l,c' h ..- reli-'te-re.d cn i,- h:i.h to supelllport the' c.uotiCunlcic--nolt asn i you eInderiiteain it. rolt as I iunlerstaniel it. ii ! het a- I'e'. clerlordi-:: teo thee best jiluldglwnt c . ti-s l l. iew'. ll tent ie;,. ulderltllttendl a it W , I. -ay that Ite,.ercer Wt'arteuehel'e adtteiniitre e iic tiiec lhe,.n chaatreirize-t by a nsilee r, t! desire to he a j- lt andi wi-ic rTler. : 'e- sat -to thie HReplllieuanls lthat, his veoice was try acng the tirct to soinl tiht e l:ittlle i'rv otf "t fr:ace-li e' ftor all witlih.t trygtlrd to rare. l- celelur oer ple" ionll ondletliol," thIat, runcder in i his leadership, siad !sainlr by his geui-ec. i i che lRepublhlican party in Ietoiilianla arril'lsi 'd I.. shapel. and i rcu, cnd imarhied oiewerd I In to tri t c;phant su'ee-rs. We l vy thi,' hl ltei adilniei, tcacrin.n has rrtuIell tlhe. el pjchliC credit, lecatise, tee::ler it. the. cic nhliations eof the iState hIlve, i1e, I 'l prolpt.v t et. Wi e d. sat' Ilet ndelr his :ce-i i- ti nuilltrialtien elulilt tnll lctwe' rcigl tlhroughlc "t eout the Stte.; tlhat pclliticael e'!racii.ui flil. rl- ween loi:iaed and free st , 'e' vitndienatt: ed that in'etnal iniltrovenents have rtenI ,ed astere i by judici:as tlet wire bseitnrce i- lWe say that under his adueincstratinie o? :,ue'icty leas been Iprrtccted by tle-he promptl. punishment of thoe whoi warrend against i: in, that relpo.rt fr hullman life ha*e Io.n inll ti, l'rea'aee-d iy thi l execi:clion of anicn who.s teli hand.l have beetn ldyedt in the blonei of thei . e- fe'ilow mcrn. We .ay tlhat Itce (JiOercrlor ic i r- not rep.nuihble Fir tle larIce increae cif the re pelelic etcIt;, eicr his iccde hals tlweec saift tCc t, Ieeil n clceltc lIleaty Ici.lneii; lin. ane lhi he vretces of tad acts t.anteI uclen -reNorld to hIi. >r. ersdit. We eay that the hittcir ae.' cn! asi dictive assnillts of his earc-uie arc a trilbtenl. Sto the bonentict of his purlpuner. wrelllln lie-i r im n men whe, fellnd hlilm plcrtedl seluicrly ii he their way when they sollLught tt ptlel.u r we the peolct of tile Stelte. We say that (ley. ermtcr W'jrnmcth has hebn, and will contmuce ng ito le e le lsder of his party in this Statce. rt I and tlhat in the Itutre. as in ti le t a1ct - lie cemn will ercwn the linner he itnfiurlt. ui I wish now to1 say a few etrds in relatilcr to ronile of t he mrell whbo are s llitterly ac s-I silinfg tiile Overnor. I *haIll tryr a!ni Itw eerc jus llt to each cli whom I may ipeak I shnlt g tr tiate anything I d d Ialhevre io h. atrilc. ur nethniing I shall fear to have tho en oIuighti sifled. A An first, fTor Mr. Casey. lWho is Mr e1 Ccl..ey I. he a R ecpcl Iai.l Iif sc, hon I lo hin Is e bcten ice I t'caa he a lI-lIule te lice'n in the ie:ge;nizatiiein loe tie learer in Ill IcLumnianal If ei,. wh han Mr. Packorl c, eed ct'ee- ad le it lterlv etenoncilc'e ilicie as Ie-mirtt m rt hy, if Mr. C.ccy in aml leua eg :lwaysva bern a gcuel ke-publienl, did Mlr. ua- leaekard ceplioe hils nminatiLn fetr reollitc:, lr ot Ithe polrt of New Orleans9 Why diLd hi gal _IlRoie his eoululnlltion by the Se'nate I Why did he. as chairmian ntf the ielmbleai ihi Staie Central Conmmittee. ha'kerd by allnest Iea the enthir eieninittes., take a peremptcer\ tle dmnalnd u pln ipieI Presiaet foe Mr. Casey'sI his remnovr.l If ir. Catey has alwvs iectl a he tce Replnhlican, whly did Mcr. Paekardl l k tOil cOtiibine the ni in'ie Replllllcan lire. in cf ILeciaicnn against himl Whiy did he -er eek tlt see'elre thle signantures of the nmem th, Iers of bith brallcrho cf the Ilgislatnire to ci.- a Ieiticia for his rleeval I W'hy did he tde r- nlllne- any rain wliho slttianedl Mr. Cacc. iin iei eitmrcc as an eneaMycef the Irlcnhflicanl aI lpartty I Mr. l'ackard saa het did all these tt things lwee:cse (Caey a's Ia De.moeruet. Sit lle Ilt ftr Mr Pacekarl's courae teward antI i, ,iiniuen f Mre. Casey iie the ialat. JMr Cane.e de In cllector of the iert of New Orleane-L that is. he helds tice pcsiticcn. lie hsa in arny friends. all ol themn Clsctonlhi0use eum i-i. pil"yee; Ita mnsver a one yet hIs amlerlet en thet Cavr hael any ability. llia en,.uire ins have Itci canebart:iable eneagh to say that ne e was as uner a tool as a lan cmeld he a and ncah bring n ahsolute idelt. My own ub opininM of Mr. Casey al, tLat he only uredls il- sclue nc cacabding jasition to jnstif- alike f Ia the lolpiius of his triene and hi. enucscic . I do tot think iMr. C'asey ever hal a or- friend he hau not o would aot betray fr a his less ui than swerved Judas lE-ariot 1 co- do not think Mr. Casey has a particle of ie aelf-respet, for he I aiw licking dIsc tforu theL hnts tIhat a brief while since were lifted to ir krik himo from his plsitics. Mr. Caw.y is Specliar hie is like te he aslenatiral dlcu the lna of a point--he bau "pcrlicnt bint nolt mqlo itd;'" he is laraet l ss, he hasb he -lealeh anl breadth bnt n depti; in Idli tbhe ier e cc like a ervs'd li he a ci hi Ca. directiun at ever point." Mr. Caey s of lce go earthly importaansc, ans , ea tlhe tact the that be cs the brccihlec lawl t oPaHident iti i -rlnt. Of the naleeld aiaovearee wilth or- whkieh the PesMelnt is bea5 we. kacw of iac noe grerater thla that of the relston C ely Wing betwee himself and Mr. alsey. We on believe the PYrideet will. hefoes lounge re cia the •ahandity cc reIm peisg Mr. Caey fe-. cl- lt'il sulpeurt is lmitis We believe ti- thIe I'riedt wsold tol-da rmnaove Mr e- Caey neum ist st far the belsi he hasl that uet he'e 1s4 met make a liivlN I any eomm. ra niay t he wag et of s c.. WeC gard *d M Can.yl asic fsl tb l ab party wiMhI sa which bte Is ew m 'eriat ". hesu we mba howime MlR ssie s casmtA stehap t dms stews eves fer a amass' s the a a-m wl rbr M. 3 I oe 4·. s ·y Tiimd1il a t , hi Mr. S Mitot 1a olit4" "Junt to a h' I' , r1 e tm 1 ale! lasth in r cuMelu I ealet i amy yi: tLd mi lulae'hiati'thauefe fb lrr a GECo.:E w. CAtmll.;3 Unlike Mr. Cael, G(eorge W. Carter bE hi never hbee arwtend ift lacking braina P11 itnestilonblT the nblert and met dlatgeronl* to man in ther iliterrv onventi$e. Ie i ,to be i Sri-wct.e d llher ill. tlcueht, . arid tend Ild oter his ahilitil to do evil. Corol, wary and traemh- !r ermAu, %l oil 1o dom-e s im neametrer-d unl. i. the ocpportmmldt he hbs fi r dLnag it. I know t C'uoele I Carter well. and have often jpaidl ra Silliuig t:ilutite toi, Irh geniui. leull ('lti,,'-i Ilarketrd. Pitkm. Las t1t. nI t a doren -t-nore' like tiereim t -gelther, antim the r.ioninetiactlin ri aoldt Inot l e-sm a lithe of t;.- talel Itat Colonel (Carter i mastier of lii. ianii is its'-n in every I-ll.%n the military cove.1rti:.ni It maude--it everyv lin+i tlhey have ever written. e"l 1 Read tle h.tirra of it.,e-ier l)nl,,i tIler- ' site (re.lehr and (ev-trnotr Wantmuth; the i1 rtsharp thrusts, the w.Inilj i parr, the. we, l i ni'lnd nul r . of Co'lonel ('artr ai.re. the: of shining gII dnat In tllhee deltmtitr «f mlud ' a.id elanI,. Tkt tLhe lbetlc-re: a- iite u.ilne t o,. p dir'. p in thie eut end in the bot pm of the San i.. will nid,! a *talrlhke b 'e 'i. tin'' lh,,k.ng il'u, .tlc. osind tlhat fare i., '.i c te r'. a I ih.il r.i irit.ing of Mr. Carter's riviet t* history. Ev.-ry tman laos hi. I.aart L.rit lf, I blnt .b01 it he a.. etir the tie e s h; oe tu I i'mii viniitiitive rgteluy-. Mr P('atl r's p tri:e ' r life is his on; it ihe hla erred. tile error . la nut hint on iil id wi' lisi life is your. i ahd nir..e a fsa is thlt l;', hrt ee"n isa nk lie one. rno fa:rther. Mr. (Car:er ast. necord inlg te isis tewet rtli..-iemet, .eele a miniiiier o(Ch tltr graelpl; le hat preacrtth, d tChris.t antid FHlir i* celetiled. and ,roke.n the hrerd if tf e Lord .r Sito helllgr uet a s taliiilg eou'lla. A ccerdiniC teo " ·Mr. C:trlt r'a oi n dntlei.tiln, lhe hIaL made a. fI oarfil h:lerkliei; he hbas lbn one of Ithose prieicbera who- i, S'o.t. ia-e stee,.tp aid itetnv way Cn ht~ -ase, te i';,llil Ilk- I .miii!ell ! i-,ed r... ilitee.i' -rt:lt Il.lanemlf the thoeillear ast of dellfrau tread., ! Li r etar iset le utnanr tde, " e Gifted with great iwcrsr. Geo(.rge W .i. ('.rte-r h ,ad a. a tiiriter ctc ti.e gmelwl. is i . n., ele tieitd e.ffore hi:; a 1fiee wierran al' fh Iil- l'ueneril,' nil his gen'ui cnttll ier x p ered t,, lilt hbluaniitiv til to hlig~her andt bitter plirs tif ehoegi;t but hi. f.il*, mI t- a Sre-alize thile irjes-ty oIe the I;aeittimem as. i isuiurdl e oIrii.plied lfIetm hia sLoullidller tihe n enlicilll- lhe a:ec-. and dlriving fromle his- hleart ill Chli-*ian virteii.s, cleileld ltlluds with',. sin. anil in the upon light ,tf daty, Iliastieted. It wi:h.iutl a luah of shamule n hpo e iis tre-, to -1 Ibroiw hinmic.-f into the a;Ili tit f ice el.i it a driIk deep direaghrt friou funttlina whiles - atiers ltater urevr yet Iew.- haeldeowed Il i the faree f aplPrcvinIg nogel-s. I dicnt be- p Sherlce. uly fitnlles, tlolt a man whoae. cru-ei , iduc htiee ro- digrace upon himasef and li ellsmeit- and aerreow to thlme ho arts of tlhose .e - wlho lista n.-d to bin couarels], ought toi b 't) i taken as a leaiaer " f nuV partV thalt rclairli . SIor heolwe to gain the pseile's cortihte uc. 4 S!..t n.. xanlizte Mr. Carter itll nethetr roel which lile ausllt i, ci. ,l ar. if his celidul i . will heacr lihe test of he:e.+t m'rrtiny. ýWVlttr i1I 'lee hrlet::'t:i of Mr. L.iner"l deeet-niiie:d th.l . i - e{.aple i.f thil Sutlllh to wage war againit the ea 4 Il,' U'nited Statei., Ih-.c ani in the, Sechell, .rt was comteelhle . d. te e 1is l),itieor.: howl ' a did.l Mr. Ce" or aiiue tlwn thlie gre-t ,ias- 1 I lieo " til ,i hour 1 M r. I_ ter sne li hse advcnted the war lIe' S I.llttIe he lihe -rl t eet.er'cSilon w~:l, right. 1lie " CI ocpinion li.l noit ibeen e -'rnt r:c ici i. ,siin. `: dt iit wcaM Ihi re-slt of lung ani r;irnrst ,et 4. .tuiyl uf the qlu-sti'.ns thllt hadl lir thlirtd ' S.ini e-i'klleeki tl he l..etit~n . lnil at lst I Sibro:'eght the Nrt.bh erit :Si:h tIll tIhe vr. S+-rge ofl arlt eeidtict. W'hen pjeaearceble: ti ""e-.e .iile Ii'.teltl hiel Is- accitcoi,. liehte i .1 whaet did .Me. CIarter l.! Why. hI au..igl.t 4," mi '-ir e the lee.,ple of hi. State to alrrtay them..elvt'e :gleiilat the I(i'ited Stilatet. It' have hle-n told that in ther rarl"y slavs of the-' e-tlion his weice rang out cle-ar c'd'l istronig for war. I have e.-rn tfld th.it his ',. irr allnd iuiil:assionl ci elteicli. nor in l-hlul l ,t '.outhirri riightsl siirrtil to inew life- the r i .lu.ggish htd ,of the. le . andl rleIsun.I intoi I ivil iheat the hleenei of ilhe voilng. I lht" .recu told that. inoVe-d by hlis 'ervor, iij itllleir got- tip th flr il4' let; l c ld wis th"lui' , lt.Iwlnls to ha keepLintg. ini the ti1ll faithl Shat it Ie. brougt.t theni noti blectk he weoetl i .t I, st I." i thaL wheCi they Ce.ulid d uee-bly. The ei war is over, the battle ftv-eSi r ir tni, r firl Ld, t llnll uily ch t.en;oilr t ila hlaunte e'iupty chairs atill vartitet i I tire-aiele reman iili tee l of the- great coentii-t. .I liew Ptatetl Mr. Cater notie! 1" .e he tll'. Sbe-liece ile. was r:ghtt Inir, ten lslaak kinllit r iudl sItil of the l'lltve ilwho hl0vle failele', t.. iE),, he bow down his bhead in crsitumel i, I 'lt;,e the- ipeoltel of this land. and nmounrini I wirh themni l-eruna et the deaeilatin and' ,' *rw tlat kL''lpa watchl and guard lver unc- 'e if {fruittlt he bla andr tree-mintg itice- No, he ii does niothing iof the kinid. Mr ('ertmr no Ii , a he 'is glad tihe Sitlth was defeated.." I g .ils that his lieople we-re defateld; soe gill i .It.l t be i4ket I;uee-Ctuli haste an;lI go-)r it artui'eing iie.r the grtares of his bult ile!' -ieu: el-r:dr -en-rae tIhat hle hellied Ie ridg i i! p e'. r I.11 this heli,--tc .like hut,s itle i his cmeu'ltro-ri and ritelircev frr. -n theie tie ii tr-t. oit tr-eahete y. Elic you11 Ilie -ve. r.! e Cairter is glad thiat this laimd is iie.aehte. : glahd That the flag his r.eitral.a telinghi iill - 'i eler lesa gKloe fiortc r down I ;God ! if Ihi- i i; glad I ashoiild tLink the' Cfa."t of tiht e it ,wn lIe Ied to Ilrath wouilcl lstatle it hllim at neetelaiy tand l their Iips hIa-. -tta- lar il ie eir atl twilightl: I ahelttle I I,k >le,'I, Wolllll ne-I,-r visitI his Ih, ,; I - ii :ou llltlinih thie air ecf nighilt aleit hli3'l i. tih he tilled cc ilte It- rurl- oif veregmileg iuge I' ca ings It is ,arcl -iot-'h, nv f irlni.,i .I .c ,r itt Ir ele p it, of e si'e, t ". " l.e il-m iiii i I~ ici:' tht.r bi w te wl ti 1 , t - ,e l y ctci. - r iiercer cor I eilit ie . 10 ten tee reproeckle.-e frieilt "- ,le lila i-f ctne aiceo l-ce. e*l,. lwee,.eent ite i firingiu._. ihc. ltl a u'lih't where all th,. *c. stakel was ltal. 1ea iLr. (.rirettrlen-. rm .i S- irging oi llhe waer: If a. in lie iw -tl-lmice- iI ai)iing wllat heI clirc-el i do ilcet rt tllee r ine I rs ic int-re in 18t, I ldo iot itlieive- he ici is ailirele nr . Mr. Cartr'e-aieiliona nlw to be w- a ie-li,.blican, antd let a.-a Ie was i,,ei elI -lecttcl ule.m a Ikep-lehmeie.nIn ;,latfcrm. hit I' mi epo hisi "~enfelcerate reOrd." What wa; ai-, that r-eerdel Was it a r.-ield fill mf ge.llcr I lolti deeds mdl nllabl ecuragrfl Waes ii a ir I Iecorl such as a nae as, erven tlmlegh Iimis caise c was lost, night hIe ireu, to leave for hi i - euilren anel ii his ehhilneic's ehiletr-n to read lic -,uc-r. Ce-.tain heat teier ery-ol llld meilnetecIe i t, ueid their hearts tlltrihe clk-r, -r they r. n i a. th, wa r eit ofIi s ilu mlti. Wcl ii , are i re..,li[ ius lt h. h,, anil fa foa ter r.n in lte l llearts IclIf in i rode leI hil Ict i .e c ietec the itiieke' ste el d hlilmt we-re fillec'e ee with the deately termpest of hatlle I Was is i r I e.t-ch a rm-ceel I ee will Cuaee thee sildet.lit lc' le hiiaory to linger crver the page. wlaeeceon iti *i it iis wiltein lie nmay hrave rhl.i a rl-eerrl r as I have ipain.tli, but if he Isa hee ha:s fitil-l a to show eilber lis friend. ,r hieruelerie lhe' a tages uler-c,,n it is rewoertl.ei. lWhlct Mr. ref Crler is r-o'nfrntecl with charlges of iti it, 5- rerity he Mayas bis olciniun Ieave chl-age-i . I he know nien hlrllamge. I ci. ndlleirhatae, llhisc c ti- a taie uniay at-cspt lcn oiier Irtmi a governie It enllt he has hattl-.il alginet--areepf otie -e- us a Weans of saving, not plundterini, his, el peo,ple-a-cl. it ofce.' tee ty he l . tie- eli al Iappewiimn that is tee at ct follow ini the -e wake Of civil cecnflicts. I lieok In vain over Sk Mr. Cartr'r reclrd for evielemw that he re d rel teld ottler far his peopleet g.im. I do no ' -i iud that lie hals originated any great elluile Smeasurtof reflormn. I do not fnd Mr. Cal'ter s | a m rtc-rded elplmnrition to any Wrhetlle o i- luhd.r that em be lore the lcngialtatr,i crlI ever which he Inst year preid.d, aud whrich SI liuder his admiiinrislrlctecn c-to the State: at neoar a aillhe dcliars. In brief. I fleti i irothing tlhat inclinla fe to Ielieve thltl kit, rn epuvllraiceta n lt- t- lny i. na mrore siere; ci, than his rrligicn -Ie trn yearl ago. or than' he his iveetw-ca f eeC .se.eei.n was in Ihft. Mr. 'r. (arter itne te s~wrn e-aeeay etf Uhrnn-' SVWarl-ahib. and in lii)e- os inl evry r tellrir atr r of his life, h e hsws treahterv. erael itci I irstile.% When Uokre W. Carter llan oI to New Orlang, thrre years ago. he ("an. n sick and .eed.-why, ,yr Ialad., f[iz liasrI te was a cerijitafllt cluimptted to Clarter lwhen is e firat cane to alciiias;ar le apmealmi tf, in (eovernlor Waruntothlr fcr aid anUd, like the ot I awaritsan of old. the Gserm.or ato.sed ay - il side sad misitered to his waS~t, put .i- clthLee apIe his lIah. s.hoeM npmn his feet; hi - gave his fetd al helar gave lae is esy: oflu boy e emlmlelr he needr~ to retore, -t a wyetem e ealeid ald abeIr by dat m-d-eer; fted ls up with aldlsy aids, i1gave him place smd Iower. b ,th of whir i djhe now nWs to tale the triM d w hoa, x tiivrael him so gIratly. Governor War te etmih Ia aselIed by Mv. Caeer r tm he ammei ae -reasow that he is ssailehd hy othem cf is: rTtw enemhaw--a- py beenase he tond in his ; ye way is asrre of legslatlmm. Mea over Ir. the ratire lis ct o veram r Warmotib's eat eaeimh-s sad Wee emI se 6.4 ose wiecee uI elanity dim lo- t date tre the in her whre ad tere ieee pe. msmm 'e of ile thelea V raa e ees r s Ca r h lty ho we ga whee wrml t rveted the sew luh-, i I .bs...mW I-. hIm bC.pree. sa ,mersem of the gwat li of Ot. r eunatry. Duno'e plPm *Isinth to ,i e1 + wai fanned into open iy whn t ,overnuor rtfu o l to i a iI11 rthea his. salary oanae phouuaah ( 'at - dell I my heart wa tSred when Waertnoth dclin,.,t I o elga a ertain "a*:hel" lhit is, w h:", , Camey waa an ilcorpur:etor, and whLl.h bill woehT haib.ve Iw·l .f trat Jtctun art !u.., '.rot Ito ur L"hnthe .r.i law." ilrwig ,rat slat :ieterested in tihe aoeei little juh mied ea', the Guvernor fr intrfrerine will, h:. .wt ranogeratt. Pa- ~ld ha i hals lt mtet ;e,, 'is Ti rI fla nli" Till. ntl ulým Wnraune:,1 :islt. t sigt;n it, dier..'Vresd lLat the ti,. trtor we noIt a kteKu l Rpthlil-an ate Ieh tllt to be re'pudiatced. Ger.rpe 1 (',r,,, wbh bae hetet itir rereipir-nI l tos a hefa,,,v. Irtitn tit Ce neer Vtcrleeetheetle h :..e D :f" neet lnding hie trlr.ltd. Join. In t :e ,r't Sugainst Ithw, andt aw ea. he,. w"L4 ste r, h, .lat sk Ihil ,tlIe thing. ny friends. wt.-,- e, 'lhear N1". Carter sad bhis tt.plth,eintetd bFl .'oi leort lesKiinter II tetnirt ittle thi e (- . toleec. "o t.he o rf t .iH eIte - sac ,,*i ,. prnovo * yce guilty of thic or that apt ,..n Carter 'e pelhit ial itltreri' . fer? in in .I , . alr like the audla of.e t.h" eeaelt.,re, 4t,,> 1 i lt c i very ieh r, ,toew l t11he vreaw t to!ý. l1e tlea' be.en ttelre in ,te tr feetateep c ,! ,ctill e. ithel. anod a tnt.la tierfo.re thiL ecte. l Utttr wholil,t a shadow of eipce Ie,jt. r It-nl e'. ;e a-.ka. I I- -lierve r,.d.. al e *itl praltti. phtthntl Ie neil to trowu iltte ,,h " c.erldy a tmon liin.e aeorge W. CAr:t.r, rt , S',tily claItu to aedaTnct.-ac-Fnt i , t.h:t hI ., heen upot all litles of all queste na, C.lt a, ,hdgte th.t is, the futore be* will a ",1 ready to dewert on. frit.e d fur ana'teIr ,; onel Iasoknsw for auubt-r. rI rele now to speak ,f a porta L t! ' tI e of tItkin--.. It (; Pt in--.. .t a un x n eratlor, lit, statesban alttl appra.ml t:, S"INs humor is fifty. lit dia",ur.. e0lmpt.,re'. his t 1,:uer fitr,. ,i ". t ;e , . n,:mtN, a '.I g:it Ito aii.C-etal* and IeMa rl,., a hah i .r v.ain, rw ieni uI e "n , tii.e ,,t..e. l ie i t t o o ,e 'e k e t-e . te a t * p r o . 1. a l " , * * 1k e Iioraw-tl i t*he th ., Ihit. vtrlteity flat r than the eraple ta ., a, rgwuue.nt." - Threr, y-u have hini dweriedt b;., et-amter greine of Shiake.parert. Whil:..1 t ,hl tu this d eeriptent t hat l',Ik.t I' ,f thte.e "rimakera of eer:bograpl ,v"! , I, ateake ftteel stare antl wivte n '.I I n r e ,.leh'et for fea-r of leratin;g. )tu haloe, ti I1 tril p ,t rrayeed. Mr. I'i:jkia a-.i 4 i.i , e-rnor sriattni'h in 1iti1 letter.e ,..i,, t a 'ritt s theets., that anke thein .c ,, ,. p.il). r dti advt e r tirretentte t ly::t,,I -,tini teo "till up" w ilh. ' oetvernror Warruoth, a white si: .eceharged Mr. i'itkin with hacvt,g bt:e 'b,)tu federtl andt re'tuiei:a-.ae ma'e..; -. .Iharged that he det..tr Irt a,,t tr I ". Atd teok exittr itltetary mite'.t t , t his di-et!..rge fr.m th! trhee le -rt e r . I1' 1i repLaes ill a four-t'tu!.tei lcitr. , aelr,, c ,,, trl etg flat I: was urst in tille rtr ',ler- S.,riny-. but dei.ine., that Ier t- er ,. Ih r ;al.o ackuowie.dgtee !lat le v.. r ", I trrdl'r t a tuV . but d iats thtt I ' tit foil tuitol to i et' re i * ;e,-,e +-l he let nisieee hlh maLee are ,I.. : , -rulrll te Lou at ani e cre:.e: i.' ,1v ti ia twrlveirve.li ' I*eau .- e p l. aide a e ,l a plu tie n o. f n .L t , ., , e . :L t .t iL .:,'l.tId in our great wi. r ..t" . t . .l'r. t Ito e ,le tfu hiate great t ', .;, rr tle i Itt de tit, el .c- e:l tr )II er"" :,"" Slie t e d.-I , tle . th.e in. l".e : - y :t t I t,: ),' i t. ..li: ,0 i t. Al ,' ue a 11h 3 "a. w tasJl as It tor vt' I,... - U., t.uw' to Mtfre er as a.t1 the et t1" reti -i' a rl l i M r. l' k ti ,:- l t. ,e - e ' :, , Itn iu'h ar mit* . th.e n , a.ous ti at i d:,I t cu h o. eti e ee- siri ar'e rt c u. ": ,1'tiel..r n |l'e Ilei ' t e e:,e ! "w , e R I trkil tn or eout ofl the re*ipe-teu a*l'rlw A I tnkal ' it t .i; . . .ut I t .s' i lar t1 r'' ,t! th t a l p.rtiite , lt de:t ' te.! , tlrle,i ' wereP !al to set hi n : g,,, i,, .lb h t, :,, - " '4i u te s :ac t eo t . e e,. ta , lI 1 ih ,l t ,Ic, rte r hte rl l of Ie. eer r r 'reek a ,h eav ( - e *seee. el V,.' W.en -, " ,. ', I ]cn hr ts. I ii(..uPl" .ti . " rbe :. aItticle. taul aith it*. au. u lu. I : ,i; r.. rh... '' r. Pte ka wasl on l too a .0: n: t lthie iravY I ttl Iterm et wer. snd t" " ,t ,b .Ieeth Iee had ltake , at cC Ie. lt In-iut. e t'efi a ir th a lt fo r t .,hl i : t e "re . ' . .. I.' , ' 'r tiA el 1. fIt tLhe ilt n he- Iees .t :... ., rbr a tatel.T : 1 ie , t ry at eter n h .ere it , tl l , CtI .'.it ,t hea trt nt lsl mwl. it e'.catug :r re I ' Neot - thlettantling ruenter .e..i ':let:n t , Sr. Pitkit's waurikeinahi-vernine:-l, r ieee'. :epc ' - tla Ihelve b hin t a vate I Wit wa!r ie-t11 I he tries tUnia we excleuit, adeei e .I .a1 S 1 ull. "Th nel w -ar a l.et's il ' T ? -r C . f. "e e ". edi hettate .ae okttusetc it'ate lne ae : . :f M r. 1P tk in i I- u n .tate le , a bt - a. , el!;' r ir allaire, htt otpltutona valte-le ., i e1, al ts I hau it le . l .'e i( s tIure-c ettg of w: , :e6s l ike the to- baslltle we Ma.r opt! tteatrletet, eea l te u'1,¥ L ," " hr eeeete.pl, 'i ttoent ,rll.e -let tluiue ,At iltig eeeeuie. Mr. Plk:a ct d tee re-eete, hlttua.lf r:.tOm lnlle.legti,.et i'f .t-teaekue (Gerre G nor W1ar Ie,,It. rV "tae a ""e !'.ieue, Iie netmet tmake Lh rbae/ e tltar let ilad cunrviutl bthe Iet.ele tha't tie t".rter a ". elriupt, li hbe an doe thee, he lltl. ,' S:lih.i ,iot, .tete woir:hly eef r e.et rl bet etC, Sails, an hP e,-rtinlyv will. tie pe'ee 1 k;' e n-i: elrl v a e e - ht ea s tu hid i , -It t. ,eC ray e ,I f ee, theu many a l .|y eni-tiug for the rte ' e*lee t they heele t ij it. C iT OIt" tk.arel. I htow, nt , ttil to le 'tr e-t . tin the . me re re lreti-en ee tatr:r, wie , ti edn at he .le a,. e- . Hi, w i , uo: elc. itL, , Umpiertarce te ie-eca... c-vt . a rcbuk- , ,e h i . tae litw Ic rew tle euds ' a 1ot",;'eh, and a e cee, d teit tle,-, auciceed. .1I y .filnI i i. love lt..:, tceepb '"en party. e I le'. , thie Ri pet l..e paerty '.eee- e eta lee IatlitIes .elO Ie net- le-el. ItIc ieee beetle e, l t hlt i ve ttie UC i,'n atelt dc' rr.d et.lfl ra it uedivihi lel " I love it hbereu- e at Ca tbe re . annteliot ncen ratgled th, tItj-,e Ilv e ctir -,. r ettlei and nmearletd grandl e.hwil k:it, t a f r a of fre e.dl . J leee it let..te r Ie r CC l-eltc-reed w"ht the heee ra were dr i e -thr atreggel we.nmed :1el hat. ,e ,irel . e"c el it be ete. it eruhe d rel.er U !he d t'r eel e re f lee. I loe- it Iteet-. e te it gut r the "e I ,'eth i r" ti del ti'liv t 1 tnl f,,Ce-rCr "'. ei le-e ieone -nc riebt, fnd amerk to I l tl * n latlle' ieturwar I in the epath of tr'uC * l -, i" -ie eser . li hlile the pal'ty I. : net tat.!I''' ICC it eeec of ee "gneWllat ao meteh ote lC l i C e:e-ceof e reeeg. tlat, ice my iheart oe Ihe. rd I ieile it wil Lng h lauage, cad Lha!l Wr 1 -cl - aeel le 1-etlll with it in -eever1, e ! r ehul fri. nise but rallier the tcte a ee, e etey ially I tle eillyt* *|teltY I).:" l* l le l-ieter tber enlueuet i haenti-r .... .t ai a t e-lle le ant tt.eIE he vea atta k , dl .. u l e.- _ l . . I Is r a i i c i j t e ' e r l. e r bj e h u r l ,e g t h , .x °.l - -C s In l eti' they knew are greenele.tl11 t. . It-, ,i ri gitu g t eot uei ly hlle. but :brcelr,, 'cs le the Riepuhle ran party iitc di 'lP."l.t U er Iele :lg wie a e Ue 'e trueIe d ee.ptroe , .whatev,,.er o, g. we ayC ..*.. el-I . e W e tell the gentlh r e ,e h a t , t t . *'r tiet military onvenltion tet I.eel.ea 1 tot ow. macr ha. abe eton iete .. aneat tle. e- in rehellin; ler ieIP . a . t, 'u the ir afla n ilt1 commiteted tce hate ."teie- , Sta-k ef b.ihlivlg ucp fl ari tIe'rn .l'a C sit fertuneue. u t ee e t kr letalee ele at re ite.eI thiee a l ( sa l eel ii. tie er *,," r' , • r. i-eel tlle.le sclhe aid as ie - In i't teU .Ir - lne e- cue the remnciacts ef .nec taher el 'h-ve bween aitieedlan. Oe blres ler a.- tlIe- oa e " m'it ary rn'* ,t h ate a toWhl n kee , p ,i , ao ele c ,l e.te p ,,le e1' i+e-tC t0. rIt.etee eeueic fee ee 1 grleiti elt i Iti eastr we le- b oee IIe Ie-l. ,h an- b t- . C .e Cr thial, hepl'nt,Wereate " i t e ; tb baaieblh-a t rr l thei-teas c "o tcuP' ,.Ilisiana.u nie cill uluC We u .--he- l:rce l, •elet t t aetien;" ir ase fe e d at- - ee- isll caqueet as to al be.1 m .re teer .l to I