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1NESEUI*WEEKLY TIMES5 SIýDUPEIX, b1T0R PIfRIETRII. P; vtery,. a 'i~ d csra 4~d Rathday. OFFICE ST. b 4", 'Th7'n OLD ('(A'RT HlfO'$E. advance, *d-; yi' !'tuutii, . i; '1 aaet *Where persagphave not the mail fatcilities i amlndt o t t*nii,, Si 8emi-WVeekly, tbey all hrv eir bsathi IDyduesday or Salurday '.perfarflte stove rates. Zmkrtn rlrtowed feistly ~per en'e o 4.f Jet4iI -fine RqnIre li $rt he're' /ý ýt0 js4! Ot>dmqueret biiarti&, 7 Abeu1ab 4sielide i'a*b to ybarly adr'ee 1ibera. ja1lSA NA. V fl. Sow, t .......... AlexanihiIa. klt.,>liolr· · Sri.............. v ( V o l "% 1 AT........... .Travelling Agent. ... ". PI.·D. at !a0 Hill. WlL e. I~sr Is the duly authorlsed t 0 *U Nw~dIru Timer fr that rori Sw sate of Louisiana and if6. iu pipl t"Im )i MWK Orltana; Jskaoeo and oitenRaflho~il. C r,4CQLA% al .. . .. Sa A uguutPI NMw Yosx. mum £ Ca, Adv. Agent-82 Naisan St. J!!i ii A., APRIL 21 66,,. wate tc4yo print at a day's O PM amy of Election Tick etc. Such JoBs bave to be paid ,.q *,W6.dyaphod deprrt frod ' this .ule, as we hatv inpo r book~, yet f h shtla Joas zhade sioce lve or six years, without any prospect oif.tttla4men~t. .5." oANDIDATES WILL TAKE DU R9fCE dr 7Iteslai e , 'pril 4-t. ,R.J,LL. BULLARD, is our au. thorized Agent.. to collect, .reiw ihd Neivo 4bpcriptioas f te Natchitches ' Times, for Natchiteches, dadjeoainig Parishes. ... .-,,- ,. .. - 11!nllm -· l, d,; t'`or Sheriff. e RB. W .Vee.N J.*J. ,ktatss ri Eo lck _Fo corner. E.F"or Asi rk. '. ` . Bt. J{ ý'Oof `,,klAr IIdttr~tr·. - ~Fauiuiammoa; '.For Coro~ner: For Mayor. t ttUC ' of the Peace . 1!) . , . uaftd l A llnJ u' ~ m b e W, IWW Te Our. C wn-- - ._Ta il. J.·. Would like to ccmn tSotýiR fo1ructbbbr rriiat youl Szpt,m * " the control, of TAo lAe Lee. "The dream of lif', ±ýR S*pr~hpOr tth late warisaiwpkted. TdiII' ('Jiý "iLIed Lion d~ e ý,,ddkap~t on file. ýo Pý Itr VIºý stll~frln the liýbit orn* brlb4 . ** nlei, moaeSint ~' j~i~ks''annot bre a t TQ Egma. ý'. xv Ori'cana. M bpt.twgl -s yes 5fTIhj. I et~ Td Merhatb W% iatr4'iiti j4 i.1'N l1 will conatin to fdrur~ 1ý' i. m eiv 1Ch' Jacobs, of ýh. Efotie jyblý 6m ° tbadka fora Wle o " uf 'I ` Caddo lad & Wi 1a far 14 pwwh ain down to ie Oi asrc ~%SIad ab d will be bertq altom .. - ,y 1i a ý- " ý... '_°at cot bay~ S ý.h9b this .llue cmmrnences the tcrdh vol tat0 ':of the "Tim.s;" with ncw Fipe, frt 'v aatwftrial of every description, art 'filled with I ious new adverhiselents. We have sparet 1'o expense. and Iusl --every ,ther lati-, mIIe'"Js, to mlake our papwr olle of the Ist ad s ortsting ,hecets in Northern .nuisinna. Thai rar, 1r:c_, w,' have lo't' emlliintly sllccu sful ii our of forty, muewt e apl,arctnt to every render'of the itics ipar. Before tI4e oltose'f the war we exle t ricnecdin arny cliiutiec in pr'ocuring paler b'ulr, ig'b-at exertions we surmounted evern St oIbstacle, -ad orT· per ecasme dcrt 'lth usua t' ularity. Sidce that ,IperItAi df tria Iard trilmratin, we hfta'e rtd no trtrlrle ih e' ,tting aml lenpplis ol pad1r, ed have alwe f iurnished! enlroflolcce 'th n entire new" set o lier- Typo. qIn d~litiou to these nccu'arv im ij.prvcewtsit, we have now a 'Job Press," ena 14ing'n to 4tnr'fomaiy jdo work with neat neatl! 'lit:~ l tut, *4tbhout the Ialit :idterfer 'a" edte e idt 'gir regular issue. As our facilitia !n iW, t ak, ada lte '.timeº' ecn1eagf more 'ill. froprtMe still, we find it 'to''e^ interest o oed our readers as our own, to imue-im't weekly , where much matter of local ik3erest 4lg gene Pnd tfty be fdi* Out menscripiln -'i in nO6 ;increaing rapidly, *al we ateady have 'udir Ituatkmn that few country papers eAn bxat of l(n We ~'tecrqs to idarense our efektse to make th "Tim&se' the vehicle of the latest news, an St. will endeavor to occupy as much space a I dble wrh goied selections from dfher pa paeres,tor~anldioase ier fritend, ind edi l toria', sad dnally tomake t the best medl us fer advertidngthat tab be Toun$ in the country. The lctttr ;t1 by oessrs Jas. H. Hill & Co. Grand Ecore, it our Wedmnsday edition, has causei a certaiib uibeasiness among all class es of our community. We endors, Messrs. Hill's letter, but in the same tile, Wit. gg'es to our friends as to brea is tneir letters scaled; witt the U. S. three cents stamps, until we will be able to furnish them wittl iYs envelopes. We think that all the aid letters forwarded through our pflice ji will not be passiblo t, t l heat. Spenalty imposed -ccording to Mr e Talliafero's last onlder We will con. fer with laim on tite sit cct, tad an ICE swcr shortly. WisrKnsa- oer3s.-The mil is continual ly poting. If liecontinues the rop mighl be hortened. Many plantets are cor~mtaini an. of the ald quality of their seed, and will be w obliged to resiant. This is a sad prospect 1 e i6 is short had every one knows that early co, cotton is always the best, ante offer lest danter from the Catterpillars. In some parts of the psat the eporta sent to us de cheeeia Bfbth, cotton and cdrn are gswlag banatifully, Freedmen woaking well. We ti try to b tell i0iote up in regard to ourt aet mop. 94-eral of our eorrcspen deate have prlo ised us to wdrite occaioaally on the subject ; fis is the benefit of qur New Oteans friends, who naturally seem 'to be rery anieoos to teelve , isy reporf for their eatimate ofntbea Wp. I _ * i We had the pleasure of re ceiving a visit from our old friend, GeWi;g W. byrtue, 6f the hfA of G. W. Byrne & Co., Wholesale Grocers and Coromission Merohants o40 Pqy. dras street New Orleans, a few days ago. Mr. Byrne is still in town, aend we cheetrally recommend him to our business htiends. All the necessary articles in the grocery line can be .. found at tis lou~e and all goods are * I,'uama -ed, p reresnted.? Wej hope our friends will call at the house 1 tl. W. Byrne & co., 40 Poydras street Now Orleans, See ehrd in another colum,. I,h 'ne ro r llho --r. e'stein, the owner of the j.nly. ppuir iaq atUi saald on St. Denis Street, has just engaged Oe r* vices of Mr. . LM. IAeniet n~: al well knwn in the St Charles Street aloose, in New Ori~tas. Tl, Ia la good furine Caor a blaam i fa r t. edug thg rut, Mr, B's. customrs wef'ls atthwo., semI lacrs. uga dasiy, -Vuaw a e Bie h OaasIId to return to their ljelauuu without being ae to be uAad, Mr. ia. i uaedu a thatla view of tbet. terrcom.ndatin, Mr. Leon Fourner, will h, latfaap, keep ahe .*op (pell, ae knky morailg, iratl I o'cok, A. N. u sIamsm3 Idil , Graa 5e, sad. T. A.ay, o lrk gsthewi noatiwe mr that r neeweul anve DAT &iboto.-Mlk. Debbh will open ia a few day. a day school, in hbier tm. Suthi *ai establishment was needed, and thse parents of owr Schildrerwill'eerinly patronih Mrm. J dabb in her efort to susain itheed. ication. Mrs. Dabba is well hown through the country and can ofihI' the h bead ienee. We cordially invite oar friends to send their children under the super vt ision of Mr. Dabb. A CanAcrr.--We do not know Sany object mnire interesting, in soci al li.tlla .a.atbleb-.oung lady recewiag her GOp~ay, 3aisteridg I to heir amumeante·r.lr lin in e mr littlbtil otalk,, and di reting < Ithe t Lthewhhol pleagsatbut in-' tricatm'mchthfery of s party.. It ro 4 ~ire asometliag- that amy be called t talent *r eatoetaie eepanjye with < gdlttce sandea -to dra out the te tiring character of the rseerv'etAaid I to briit into *' a comtaitai p peiesure,de h ad ena tt It "- 11UW pecutllarlroviuce of'woman,t in r-1 jAlt society, to eon 'hutle dierept le elemetfi 'happnmeus "together ih.q .l mnasod . In such -aitation • . , . TO H'." T.4tK. 'THn Cncus.- Sl plendaid combi 'nation C'omtly of ~ilne, (tosston & lMrrray gave Yrc e oficir most pleas ing and satisf-idtory entertainments in this place on T-uesd.,y i6tlr inst., and we mnst'coifess that the eques tria and a acrobatic talent displaycl )by this tro'rrpe, snt'passed any 'of he kind we have ever visited. T1'he cir cus proved to de qnite a aeccess. During the J-st eeing's perfornm-. anoo, a q~itc 4dmisin. occe 'occur re~, which was not in the small bills, and a't the entirb cxpense of our worthy town toitale. As is Ifre quenaty thb' b sc , in smOh entorttaia menmt, due of the msahbers of the circdis, in order to create surprise and -merriment, took 4zs place among the 'audience, feigning to be a stranger, entered the ring aind insist ed on riding one of the .ire m' hrses, arl he wated to '"spodk6 it hIr. Sttmne?' Ir. stone in his polite bMt dignified style, plainly toMl thre stran ger that he list ireturn to his seat and Wrt interupt the porformers. The straD{ r Wot aitrging his base as fnpid as he should, our energetic constable advyan d and took him !I, 1t9t1 f unmha compelling him to r~'. sume hi, scat among the adience, at the samE time recmiindThg hini that he was within t grasp of the law. The s ,t¶ ger took his tot, amid a roarof laughter, from tihe s pctator., agaiust the efficient but chop-lalleh officer. Teu Ba..---The Grand all *hich took place on the 1'th at~t., pyoved to be a perfect success, 4i: 4 w o9b g it $ l*it pleasant dancing parties thatever transpired in Natchli tocbes. TownTal notdf&d amoig file hand some and fashionable audience, some of our old, and %post highly respectable citizens oinin In thrdance and displaying. moretal eut Pjd actýity Ofwin ma4 of our pyhnag frient in the feats 'rpsichbian. -The lidies looked charrdlng, dencd n estest,ashionable style and exh bitlhg that groe, beauty and aC comJlshmeni that li characteristle wilt the ladles'f 5atchitochei. Every style of beauty, with that refined conversational powers and elega Dle nýfasame, (4RlESlr oomcplishment of the NekChitoches lames) were present and ejded thenuslves to their searts content. The masie was very good and the prompting ezelekat. The Hall was tastefully decorned and the rustic adornments beantifn ly mranged. The management deserves the highest praise for the meaMar a nhkk they ebnducted the Ball. and codributed to the enjoyment of the aleite aeltiang the same. On some future day, ,wI.t tahese ns tapsoe, Town Talk will re fer again to this subject. Why ?-ItfH ?- AsD WRAT?-'--With these three ivords it is quite' possible for a blockhead to puzzle a philoso pher. Why does the magnetic bee diq poiet.4ways tot .he north ? How was the universe Anade WhLat is lightP lere are tlhree questions that any fool may ask. ye that all the world cannot answer. There are hundreds of other queries as simple, and as likely to suggest themselves. to the inquisitive, to which sciene can make no satisfactory reply, On thu othedrt and, poshitVe philosophy, his tory, the mdechanical arts, and other practical bianches of etrman ksolw edge; afford Coti-si.e responses to a vast nuno'ter of important whys and hows -ald Whate. AH that is neeoesyary for man to Mknow he can learn from these sources, and educa. tion in its best sense,' consists in the broadcast Jiffusion of the infornma tion th'e alftbrdi, in its simpletst, clearest form. ExPtORATId6N i Mz mo--A transla tion of an interestThg report of cqpl rations made by twe of Maximilian's prefeets, s tI hinteRff if Mexico, has recently b`en published. The et plorerfbund in the midst of a large fet the rin of a cit1.built and inhabited by the aborgenes ion before the time of Cortez, andtirnlfh ing indubitable evidence o tdbe hirh, attainments of the people d tci izatiob and the arts. Thos vity is considerable extent, surrounded b ' a stone wafl five yards in thicknes sad t. feet him an' iav it stre gaved with 1t ieled s Many She specimens of a were diseovered me~ the i? awlbenpsace, Nupposed toh jh been the residence of some I t king, and also statuary and pain sa of a superior eht, acter,. c ofolts, opVedlcts, can4 wh he eomdondmitaioi ofa civel ten educated condition of society tee Lov. -A. little sthT g ' la cryinfgf,: siderabk seyeigj le dying and right saqart chance hard lieiug. A Riruai ,n CAts.--A the aorious aain iutj9e stiH in. Floreiepe is a house of r or cats.=- b)J4gjsg t fs the side of the church of 8an nzo. of these Interesting quad a, in' stead of killing it, you that 4tteresti WthbiUt&s the otheº biend when you w feline coiu for; yoreliavt oly there to find a o ete assor of ta ba, td4rois-ehells; bi lte4 gytms overv other usual to ihe .rac of cats. will be scee ol ehats, middle-a ts, and catajust buding into yo nnoras as well ad the com i ; in s1,ort, every variety of ecies is plentiful in that uniiq itiion. Spain.--A eductib" of y waa op-. eo i enew-4 of Eitopean i For the Natchttochs "Tirues." Raiblia'g Thoulghts. .ombi. Yes, I .ave r eally been giilty of itoi & such a plOce o I'lly , indulgintg in pieas- a'Iy.dream. I, 'plain, itattcr of fact" ments and unsentimental, have actually ist.been, thilking (s(mhethiy entircly out of my line) and I have arrivedl 'ies- at the ie~ry ;;silile "Conclsioin, that ºlayetL it would be selfish in me, to keep my ýf the thoughts to myself, and as they may C cirt- srve to interest others, I have no e hesitation in transmitting theta to pa Iper, and let others enjoy the ben. forlm. efit of my meditatidns. WVhat sights occur- have I nt wi'nessed ? W'~hat .a Sbills, millnium of timeiBas el4pse4 since I Sfirst sat beside the windpiv and be is re- took myscl, ahimst inlVd!unn rly to cogitating, . ant yet, 'tis iut a short. hour ago through what an iiflinity of of the coatrieo have.I 4hot thrvfeled., lW hat irprige a miltitYule 'of fedipe 'or all , sexes and copdittons, have I not con-, mong versed witv , Trlte tte poorest ºea. be a sai tO the titled 'patrician ? ~ have insist- bcen -don to the sea-s'bo`o, where trser the 4il1 waues da~h the highest" it jir. 'rd 'ha're fic'ked the pebbles from the beach, and watched the sea-foam and the white spray of the heaving bil stran- lows as ever and anon they dish seaint against the shore, and then rooedel mrs. thus continually. I have sat daovn spoi the sang and a base wandered at the splendor attil margni trgetic Ifceie tof the' sea, the 'eAtil , de.ec im b~r ~, beantibifly blue" sa and ret to n . on the goodrndss Mad @is d of the Almighty. I have cPred the mar. iner, sailing upoo this tempest-tossed that expanse of waters, almost vainly at e law, tempting to guide his frail bark, mid a thikiing of the loved ones,at home, taborS WA I have joined a silent) prayer to Salleth %i that all might yet befwell-And now there is a change d scene 1 ari Wandering, by mnoolight, in a ch too shady grove, heavily pfumed with t the lovely ofatrge u=-ty pi le t emblemn tN, ,un lt 4uth.n I am pascha alone a `tv not d tt alone for Swithin the eaclosure of he tLickest Sd- of the tiees; arrd .'two beings, of converscrs e$tirey o viots (to all otl- ap~aances) of all t transpires in the noter World-- and from X1n1g the few words Wait I tclh ihitlh all Slie from the lips of the dy, I. m con lionable vinced i saspic on h: cmekndvt. and cge; they are 1 ers, (fit spot bq the wherein to breatche th vowis of un beauty, d4iag a&ection.) Vhat care they a o arn fe the perfume w which the at iishment mosphere is ri t? The silVery :tt and moon which shi brilliantly to. at. night, is as Bang to them, except mpting perhaps, to ench the beauty of the Ieland scene or to lenadditional food for anged. romance. The inous stelars serve praise only as a comp son for the bright, ted the dazzling orbs f the lady. They of the kInow nothing. re nothing for the Ireday, outer world. y are wrapped in d in re. an elysium of as from wikckh they can only be a 'ned, by some Mrde _ shock. But waits for at, matt -With and I lave th : pair, and pass sible to otl4r oe m m stnandingt be- 1 uiloso- fore a large ildirig, brilliantly il- 4 ce- luminated, iter, it is the opera. How What a c of magnificence and t 't is gorgeous spa or greoats my eye ? it 5 that is almost end descriptioi. Tne R II the thousaud in lights suspended are from the antliy bronzed chande-a imple, liers, t their multitudin~ps, eves, glittewn ys, tlaughout the en. Icf tire bui , and to a spectator it is n )n t gr andly tiful, yet"srange, on- ,, 'his- dirolus at where do so many c( other oandso omen sting from, and of olw- such Va styles. Un one side is es to the bril t Creole brunettes, with the d( rwhys i on stealing over her olive P at is cheek, r midnight hair, slining th Scan and g ring with jewels, scarcely , duca. brigh hn the magnificerit, flash In the ing e which have entranced and roma bewi ed so many- Seated by her h st, ide forming a ptett, dtAutrast o ely blond, a g~etle, timid , ' e with complexion which de r-w ival thq lily in its purity, fla ha the purest.gold and eyes of h ian's O''own ethereal blue, But the sh o, ' rises and I can no longer l e e.- f my eyes ups esuch wondrous arge ty. M theughts areeiichained. thE and '4Ptortm soul-entranced mywh long being seems to change as 1 lis ~a to tohe *arbling of a bird-like highs the prima-onna. tusies is, with me a pasvion and I s frothtlng, see, I- lSofidSt but db sweet strains, whicush fortih Ho am burt of melody-Tie cta in ill and "Richard is iself agai A leave the bwiMing and as I alowl trace my steps towards my doin .ciliary abode, I mrae e what has jet transpied aud wonder ho# itftis~ that I, with all my fore flic Mci trin lbhoulf bt denied the g8ift of i t r and I feel that I hiave other gifts or c which to be grateful and I am con tent with the blessings that have ard been dispensed to me. From all these delightful visions, I anm 8inued ha ]bya gentle p ta s huelided; and th "supper's reads~y,Miss, informs me a e of the fact, thu am simply a'human being possessed oadigestive organs, our which' nbw hold supremacy and I cla come to the conclusion that I have veil been indilging in a daydream and, ,l. rise, to attend to the crailigs orof nature, I sigh and say, well, any has |how. it was a-ii very pleasant aud trea the t ltrA of iltatio are. very beautiful. So ended my shortflt ofabetraction and'my poetic visions oFbeauty-All lte goe aea.itransicat as a stimmetiet d~,n . . . askO P.na1k-The Clam, Gallas ad Ttanqjyla Ian regiments are expected ln Silera and Bo beraa. Maay frontiertowns have garriTons. Men arA working night anddlay on the ýlorti8 catioedof .4lr'w It is rumored that Piussia has ofIred A Itia Ifty milllions of thalers for the cession of the right over the dutchies. Prqnai has forwarded a circular dispatch to the minor German States, asking what aid she can. xpct fr them if yfAcedby Ausria into war. Clhina.-The naqking rebellion[ is becoming alarnmig. Nuchag and Kiankle are in dan ger. The rebels are burning and surrounding thie vallae, sad Iaten attacking Pekin, " T' foltbwiug article is extracted from th ."Comrir d', T'che. Its author ir Well know, in Louisiana, in and the sentiments expressed, therein act are thous-of a patriot. . 1)'s namne aly will always be dear to our country. ely I have this vecry momrnvt m 'ead than VCt a Congressional "gentleman," hail lt ing fro 0t sEtate fd Ohlio, has in, oy' substance, proposed that the lion. nay JCfi~trson Iavis be tried, convictc( no and hbanged . Why ? liecanse, of Sto Coune, he is a traitor--in the estima cl* tiDon of the Congressional " gentle ; mits ." n. le asks that, not in his gei a' erous name, buit in the great iname of SI thorUaited Sttea. '1y;-y, i; i. -J Le- loig to 'etct the sd~'Fold, ta -ý1ic, t to tl haInds and fe t oftlice .i .s'ioQuS ott. prc~ra ir tndv w"it a tp, 1o)Tf·l ohat the birds of prey or to a fclo i's 6P, grave. on- Wo are thy t hat hta inscte ea. that Representative to urge the mur. ave der of the CHocederate Presiden't? 'ere Is it those who wore Federal swords, t," those whose shoulders bear the marks the of a Federal musket ? No . thev wnd would not th;a dmgisraede treir sword bib or their musket, I ft .o.t r'ttion ash No' They *Wo'dl hot have on their de banner, on the cradle of the rising generati4e, a drop of that pure and Sinnooet ood. Is it the slave of r yes ay ? No ! They would not ep.. be 'guilty of that most infamous deed. Who, then, are they ? Count them, the and you will soon ascertain that they ar- are poltroons who were hidden do led ring the war, and who, as they had at- not the courage to kill the Confede. rk, rates with a musket, now petition ne, the Amerioan republic to be-allowed to to kill them with a rope. nd When nailed to the cross and ex I piring, the lastprayer falle) from the A lips of the Christ was s "Father, for' ith give thea.n Mte thnw sixi ep hian dregl `ae.tifter a'ng of Pngland, N thL mo tltk ti t thd oot uida weck ,or the executioner eagerly whispered st to the prelate who accompanied him, 8, the touching word, "remember." all What did he ask him to remember ? Ies t was a1tat he had freqaeritly char. )m ged him to inculcate on his son not 1 llto tavengb hds murder. RHe was, like in- the Confederate prisoner, in the hands, not of the people, but of an imnplaca- I bfe party; he knew that he was to I .n= be killed, not by England, but by Da the partx, SWhen tht legitimate stceessor of r. that printe asoended the throne go 0o his ancestors, what was his t~st act? I pt He pardoned the nation that had been 1e the unwilling accomplice of a regi- t or cite, and punished but those who had 'e been guilty of those atrocities which t, in war or in peace-cannot be for. y3 given. The lords, even those who e had been at first excluded ota tocount t n of their pretended delinquency, were Y all admittkd. They .-'I ,rbels, sir I [0 -we are not, and never were ! t l ave those lessons been for otten and lost ? Has the Angel of Justice fled from and deserted the American Sshlore? ' The State of Loutsiana, as her sin d ters, has submitted, and despite the C t false, stupid oad criminal allegations a e to the contrary, !f the emmissaries ? at Was hington, of a little more thtan a dozeh coudertls, who stink the Signoble and salaried treason where'. with they stand charged. There is ti not in history, ancient rr modern, a Ot solitary instance <f ft lpid and as complete 4 as i.#ao* as ours I That s has been testified to by the lea;dere 0 Iof the Federal armies end the i'res, n detd t e itfe .; i8 tlec are oh el powerlessagainst the urre-nt whict la threatens to sweep away the last i vestige of the most sacred rights, ly By whom are we most bitterly d. e nounced? By those who, aftur they _ had levellea nd dsho their loaded p guns at-the soldiers: who marched under the flag of the United States, ) deserted our ranks and fired at our be flag-by by thosbe who,' h&int 'In no human form, bark at the imposing of shadow of a guiltleSs fitsoner.- .. Alas! Have the 'Ardericans becnre so so degraded by their th tor9 that tr they woPald ,.listc'~"I those renegades ia who, for hralri'~bul ofs~iver, would sell that amount of hutri rftlesh-- i, would ~ltlii try co r a uJl d th ge Christ? No I t ehat sonoi. . tr The represea tivesi d iO roHA o. s to the on Jefferson -ai SHow, an bf whom sbqil he b. tried ? Wil nit be by an "inaktaPl jury of "Abolitionists, presided tver that 7 eon of Mussedusetts who exbhslted . In the Courts ofat Europe the unaven. u ed pritse of a Sother sN tf't by tuose infamous wretches whose doe. trines have precipitated' tli coun try into the revelutioa-wj o are now continuing the jevolution they long have commenced, and who, too cow. ardly to give their blood to their d country's oauýe, v.pUiid bath their hands aftltsir count'rys banner in d the blood fallen from the platform of ea scaffold ? No-that cahnot be I( We have given all ;, the dearest of our hops-'the lives of those who charmed our firesid'el; the' broad veil of a national mourning darkens our land our' prd ib lt tthe wish ot`he Wi1sM aithe e has been granted; the hyena of die. tress sits att thl, hshold of e there hothe. To gratlyW n tred of the fanatics of the North, there are our barren )eds, our deso late bearths; the grat, o of our ehil den, the tears of their mothers. To ask more would' be a 'oly.. if you go a step faitther, how' will y3- dare claim the allegiance ofthose to biota you* havi d'ejidd eery rTwa . The cloud that predicts an ap. proaching contest Witf the pe.wers of Europe is already high in the po. litical skies, andthey are nsane those who laugh at and jcarn it ominous predictions. " Lf'doie" that" inevitable I war comes, the Southern States must I be 'reconciled. Rthondiled It is less--farzless thtan hey expect I They mnerely expect Ilia , the North will heaket'to the v6ice of those who a ed would sacifice their country to their it animosity aid their eculaions, hd thit thyc' will un rstand th a great republic can t forevi- be governed ty p'assioa, fraud a1d in L Iusstle. -. . h. The price of our surrender l could not be, it assuredly was not, less il- than " our existence and our liberty ;" abd that promised price is still With Sheld frion oA, leader---the Washington 1 of a departed cause-from ltaphlacl of Semmes, the equal at least of our a- Paul Jones I That is not just, that e. is not right I The honIor and interest. e of the republic imperiously commatld of that they shoulll be released. Hasten then, m!iandataries of the people gs. ten a release thlem ; .or, dcgeperated is so0B of the most illustticam: rebels, Ic break open the coffinA of ydur atces. to tors, scatter their glorious ashes to t the ~owr winds of this world, write on the tomrb 6f out Washigaon that he was a traitoer and on The mar'ble which covers his Irespt1c d remains, 'r engrave--in large characters--that your Paul Jones was a pirate I Tell me not, vile courtiers of-every 6oveyt~'tatwy langt, ge is seditious ; hnat poisoned arrow will fall harmless at my feet. Tell me not that in our ir flesh or in our souls there is a grain of rebellion ; that would be an arrat i d falehood, and you know it. You f know that there is not at this hour, in t the Southern heart, that spirit of op. . position to the goverment, which could produce a riot that might no't y be quelled by a tows .ýcable. Cast r. away, then. the pssillanimous wea. d pnts whieh you have been holding directed against our breast ! Cealse n to raise the "hue and ety" againat d murderers, when you al otlt rsrerieig, and s9or, at least, td fitt'i t1 e . th prftilegh bf h',it h patothbitig Sagainst those acts *ch are is vio latio, Of the laws of nations--of State and of God. a I, Preteaded republicans of America ik Ititbe the Christ, imitate the En- t d glish prince; the Christ and the prince forgave those who were com mitting a decide and a murder, and ? you-what an easy task !---you would 51 only have to forgive the' Victims of t the orismouotr. wich you -will Mt ac countable to posterity and to.God! Remember that, of the perishable things of this world,"hcre moe ane ti but one which raises a man ora na tion above another man or anothor nation, and that is to be just I Re f member if we are abandoned by r those whose sacred duty it ,ts to protect us, that above you, your ini- i qu~ties, your bayonets, your ambi tion, your scaffolds and your leaders l there is the American nation : that St if drunken by your monstrous coun- N sels, she, too saunutions your sinister N and infamous purposes ; that, above the American nation, there is the' first of all masters, who shall certain ly defeat your unmanly, your unpa- h triotit purposes. AND. Sc LATEST NEWVS. New York, April 11.-- t is report ed the l'resident will shortly issue n da amnesty proclamation. Also anoth. tii er ag'iust any violation of neutrality in regard to Gttcat Bridhi.' se It is understood the United States Un larshals in the towns bordbring on lplC the British 'Provinces have received up1 ord&s to prevent any invasimn. of Toronto April 11.-The Globe vol says it is .nq longer doubted thift err O'ahoney is cotcentrdting a force Ital near Brunaswik frontier. Tlhis is cy clearly is viulatioa gf thee eutrality me laws of the United- States, and the coll WVashington althorities' must speed i. cou ly take action thereon, on New tork, April i.--Per steamer siou P'erriWerc, frdm HIavre, a European or pa.lrjontains a Vienna dispatch pro. of a tsthiagins't- e 's tete tt;em of the Prussian journale 1 ing there has of t been renJezvout of a corps d'armee, defi no pireh&iin clhorse and no tevyv tuti of troops on the l tof Austria. wit) Philadelphia, A 1i l-John Has.- rigl soli'has resigned the ~6sitinf of Cen- pail tre of the Phikdelphia Circle of Fin- obj< iflR n ild Toronto, Aohi II1- t4 e~'1n en1 is very great in conseqence of the he general search'of premises for" con traband articles. , The; authoritles believe no raid on' Neuw B~hbwiod k has been intended. The Sport there. of is a scheme ofr Sa*Pe b'orQ (M aho of ney to divert stention whil ,they at made a desperate attempt ohOnkda, d prPbably with tie hicago gunboats, 'to lanId fhds. t attack is daily 7 looked for. c. The Cornwall prisoners have re d tainet(ei-Attortey General McDon. S New York, April .--A ttal case of cholera fr repbrted to have occqrr k, ed in th s.ty, in the death of Mrs. it Mary 151s, a German. Dr. Birch in pronounced death from that eatse ) The jury rendered'a vvdlet adC)rd-' ingly. Official opinions conflicted if garding the case The Sanitary Su. o perintendent denies the case to be d cholera, but much excitement exists t through the city. CoL Mankland, special mail leaves to-morrow to reorganize the stal serviee in. the Missippi Valley. lie Is empowered to ' make new coatracts, to divide the service from Spolat to polnt on the river, and appoint loyal Mbe eeo Iv lav ie i hete en omte to Can p ada. The Frenc7aisteamei Pedie'e iti aRarPfted. i- Ie Cealre Stephen is aupposed to be abhoard. Alex. 1f. Stephens will appeat befoi thbe Reconstruction Committee to-day The U. 8. Senatehas failed to eonflrnat'he appointment of Hoi ewis B. Campbell as 1 Minister of the Republic of Mexico. . SThe examing board of bleecli-losadlng rifesei have examined one by Col. Jenks, of Philadel. pha, which fires thirty-two rounds per minute. it is pronounced the most rapkd flrl ' ever achieved. ' New York, April I#,.-The streeteare swarm- c ing wjtf PBniansregalia. f Guni, were fireJ at lBrooalyn and Grecnpoint Long Island, in honor of the cbngrerinoal passage of the civil rights brill. Trenton, N. J..April 11.,--The entire Dem- p Tlcratic municipal election ticket has bxen cliho- t en. New York, April 11. 12 M.---Cotton finner at 37s, Gold 127. ýeiROAA ATION. th sident of the Unio n '%ed States. Tilid e T oe n 'fatha -Peace- 1SS eLaw--,ibrty. i i. g By the Presidnt of lthe United States. ton A I'ROCAI,MIATION adl : cur lhereas By proclanation pln. . afifteentii and ninetee(nth- of A. ril,' one est thousand eigi l hidred ant sidty. m'd one, the "'resident of the United te States, in virtue of the power vestoei s- in hilm by tile 'Constitution and tý lawd ,laws.declartd tht the lat-s' ot; . ala, tited States were oppored and ,$ the execcution thereof obstructed, in to the States of Soutlh Carolina, deorL o gia, Alabama Florida, Mislssippij, 1at Louisiana, and Texas, by combina. le tido too pow rfl to be ress s, by 'the - ordinkry curse' ol'judieii tat prooeedings, or by t~.w e owerp, v4t. ed in the marshals by lain . ry And Wereas, By ashother proola. ý. mation made onzthe sixteenth dayof as August, in the same year in purem. ur ance of a t.of lre a in July thirteenth, one thoun ei Sthunidred and hixtynae, the inhal o r tants of Georgia, South Carolina, in Virginia. North Carolina, Tennessee,. Alabama; Louisiana, Texas; Ari4. h as, lissiasippi an4.Florlda, ---cx ot the inhabitants of that part of t° SWati Saof 'rirginia lying west if the a Alleghany Mountains, and to such othbr parts of that State before ae narblid as 'r:aintei, a lial s; gat hjO 'e Unton ail th (ionetfz tutio! Gr'iMightt.be fkorarb~thisme Sccppied! coenttllkd by the forces of the United States engaged in the o- dispersion of insulgents, were da4t of clared to be in a state of insurrection against the,Unite Statee.: ' . AnI a~estaM , By another proclai Smation on the first day of July, : o thvrexld eight hundred ad ixtywd . issuedin pursuance of an act qf Ct d gross aptooed JudnQ seventh, fu the Id same year, the hsmiriection wasn de clared to be tilexistingm in the ci of oeI. cl9 . oc ties in the State of Virginia. And wAereas, jfy another proclaa. tion, made on th second day of April one thousand eight hundred and .sl. l ty-t hre,€,, r a1 jrsac of the at of and ighh ilrr~d si ty-oh , the' exceptionynaln in 4,h. proclam,. tion of Atghet 6xtoeni e thousand eight hundred aWl sixtysoie, weos s revoked, and the inhabitants of tbd States of Georgia, South Oarolisna r North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabam' e r Louisian ,' BiAika-i.es, "Lissisa Ssipp.Florida and Virginia,. 'the forty C.igt tc.nmties"g if -irhi designated as West 'irginia, ~od thle ports of Netv bloans, key West, P'ort Royal, and Beaulbrt: in South Carolina, were declared to bq in. a, ale yf i!eurrreticc_agaist fl riited Stteo; an:1>* ,t it'd~d ou s-of Relgreseaal ti, r, dhltlt 29d day of July, 186i1, ,adopt~yd a xeSolnl tion in the words followipg vir :.11 .Resdred, By the Houg e ff - sentatives of the CUnress, 6f? , United States, that tie prosq~]. d4p Iplorable civil war has been rfoenad 1upon the countr9y by the Disunionism of tile ~itl* .tilt4 i . l- n rc. volt against. the Contiti[ ernment and in amid adul t6tl ital; that in this teti l, .emeosa cy Congress banishing'all flIn14 mere passion or resentment, .il . collect only its duty to the whiotd' countryr;. tat tlus w.r. le Rot *~d on our parti Ipn lawy Ei f t* pres- * sion, nor for Ony gurpoae of cnqtuett of overthrowi ngor.n.jatf il the rigilte oroe~blsdiusta~.ai of those States, but to maintain *tdi defend the supremacy of tht~fA.. tution, and to preserve tth Vfo .. with llot e;tii, htyln ' rights of ~th several "ftat~e unun. paired '' thtat dl 5iih6.i these. objects are accomplished the war ought to cea~p" ; United States, on tlli 4y I. ly, 1861, adopted, gugut " ia-tbe words followi vi . t elved, at the rtestile able ci vl* .hhI.gid g poi Sthe' 8o tryr ib 'the onioirs t I, against tje. constitutional g n. , meont and ,ia a aro und , 1 that in this Hatt hal aemg gress, banishing all feelioa of m.e 'passion orertWentmeg , only its duty to the Wol We t _ that this war i. not .eMa- our part ifr any ,opprm. e n' ot for ay . subjugation, >ar , r overthrowing or. inte rering with the rights or established institutioMs aO those States, but to defend and zath. tain the supremacy of the Costit tlion and plt lamaelr lej ~p~.' thereof, and to preserve the icae , with Wt, ti·r dignity, and ' right ofthe several Staý,ý, ed; that as soon as these objects am though notjoint ,a eo tre' ' form, are substantial: idnbtifyf, a as such may be'bregar$4as ibx;g expressed tie eis of Uongresa on the subject'to which they relat And whereas, By my proc tl'' of the 13th day of June last, the .i. surrection in the State of Tennese was declared: to have, been sup ed, the authority of the,Unit!d S therein to be undisputed, and sou United Stotes officers as had beoa duly comnmissioned to be .inmtheb an' disputed exercise of their -l functions. And whe'ra, There now exists no organized arme94 r? thqcp c f mis guided citizens or otherd to the ai Ithority of the United States in 'Q States of Georgia, 'South Carolina,'' (Continrud ca 3rd I,, 0~.1