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That has long since passed, and now they who, during a long life, have ever cherished and cultivated.ven.ration, to the Government with an iUruotst relig-! ious fervor, are driven to the contert plation of its disruption. The Constitu tion is the only bond of Union Iut if it is to be respected aid obeyed by the Northern people only when it cih:ie with their theoretical o,rinicn:l. or , serves their intere::tsi--- ' we are pr., i cally assigned the position ,ft inferi ,r . when the letter and spirit 91' the I ,, is that we are equi:rls--it we a're t"" I,. -p pressed at:d d.:pild ut our I :' U:y, and to be tvra;niizd ovr Iiv a i:. -;.: Governrent, and expected to stl! mt, because the outrage is prpetr it, ,! ini der the forms ,f law. thir it i, tI,.r we should retire froml,tn :..s _i:i.: it whichl has ceased to hre'fit u-: t! ,Il perversion frat its ,rgig dI I It order, therefore, that ti, fu Ir. position and proper p,,l..- ,f Ih.. ,t it,. i of Louisiana may receive h,. :ii : " ' "li il and callhn considorati, u whii"!- it !,. serves, and that her cit i . n- v ty I:. c an opportunity of giving toret :ir,0 - pression to t their views in ti;' r-,,ja I reconinend to yeour HIiluale :11.- I t provide for the electii t.f ,"!i::l.es ! Convention, as souu as ln::v Ie jr :; with due regard to timn,, to whl;rm ! be committed the duty autl re ..l,. ri bility of deterrnining that p ...tir , na .l shaping that policy so tar ais alltct. iti relations of Louisiana to tire I',e..i Government. That Convenltion, will rt.. t. consult, and decide withi,n)t reg",ir t L my opil:ioins as containied inl this \1, M sage, but I do Init think it pr,,p, . ItI der existing ermt.rcncies, that i, th,. Chief Executive Oflicer of the- Stl -, should omit the expression ,'f lray cn victions as to the courac which ouJr :;Iti I ought to pursue. I have earnestly desired that a ('I, ference or Coniventioli of the slav'rhi I,. ing States should be hell, in uord,.r that they might counsel toge.thier, aiid atL unitedly in this grave crisis. i -till !,, sire that such a ' ilfi:rn·ci' ' a : i:! if practicable, in point of ti:,e. l i Tana ought not to refuse ito mt ie,.: sister slavehtlding States ill c, eci al there unitedly determinie ln a t illl demand to be made of the N.rtheirl States for the repeal of their u!l.-,xious legislation, and the guarantee anl . curity of those rights, which have s, long been persistently rcflstdl Still. although such a course has e,:ane,.d to, my mind desirable, awrl I ihas hopui that a practical and peaccable plar might ere this have been suggested tod accomplish this obljcct, I 1,1) not think the action of Louisiana should be un reasonably postponed u:nder the mIri. hope or expectation that such a lkhdv would be at sonime distant time covle alt It should meet at once, and determine at once, before the day arrives for tie inauguration of a Black Ilepublicaun President. I do not think it comports with the honor and self-respect of Louisiana, as a slaveholding State, to live under the Government of a Black Replub!ican: President. I will not dispute the f:,.t that Mr. Lincoln is elected according toI the forms of the Coustitution ; but the greatest outrages, both upon public aril private rights, have been perpetratedl under the forms of law. This quest i.,u rises high above ordinary political con uiderations. It involves our pre-,ent honor, and our future existence as a free and independent peple. It may he said that when this Uniota was forimed, it was intended to be perpetual. S0 it was, so far as such AtU-rm can bie ap plied to anything human ; but it was also intended to be administered in the same spirit in which it was made, with a' scrupulous regard to the equalitv of the sovereignties composing it. We ce'r tainly are not placed in the position of subjects of a European desT,otisui, whose only door of escape fromnt tyranny is the right of revolution. I maintaitI the right of each State to secede fr, om the Union. and therefole whatever course Louisiana may pursue naw, if any attempt should be nlade by tihe Federal Governmcnt t,, coerce a sovere ign state, and compel her to submission to an authority which she has ceasedi to recognize. I should uulnhesitatingly re commend that Louisiana assist her sis ter State with the same alacrity and coara~e that thie Colonies assisted each other min their struggle against the des potism of the Old World. If I am not mistaken in public opin ion, the Convention, if assembled, will decide that Louisiana will nrot submit to the Presidency of Mr. Lincoln. In the temper of the Jorthern mind it is not possible to foresee the course of policy I ihat Congress may determine upon, and it ias the part of wisdom to prepare i ourselves for any emergency that its leg -sation may produce. We aro. without n arms to defend ourselves from attack should our sovereignty be assailed, and , it therefore becomes our imperative duty b to adopt immediate measures for sup plying oarselves with all materials of war. In the brief period which you are i likely to remain in session, it would be Impracticable to roorganiz~e our militia O system on a sound basis. In order, - threfore, to be prepared for prompt and _ dicious action, I recommend the crewa on at a Military Board, or Commission, i --whose duty it shall be to purchase arms m-d distribute them to volunteer conm pal. throughout the State, under a adm to be devised by the Boaird. This s u hoald als(o be required to mature i - pll for the reorganitatiou of our l -iliti, and report to te regular session E athe General Assembly on the first day ths assion. It should be composed i Pi ee ot military educatiou and ex -ileas, h will thoroughly under ,irra wat, rl4 the best a Ilat is r expensiver woude u" p iro idit r thi, vn. thA liberal aipiucces prifually the rnrrie. Mc n. madhwever iv to be d(e.neand wh.l-. we tr- ist lehat there are fiendl who Wll gie us the Irac "ticl aid of th ir owll exertrt ns in tsis I 1tt1' --&n action wth;ic it wtouhl be d fli ult C,,r u. to forget-w he putrcin oe milanti. , lr, tie. induigenc'e of our subscrthers for any s,,, n:.rng neg'.ect o~f our paper, cau;,ed througih our .- sury absenc, the froii ioi e upov th,' 1 .t -... , --a busint.s, whlic,. f.r the benIll't of th:m and us, we trust we thall be able tit f .u'l, I t r accomrli . . ' h. TaE IoN- ER-TINELS.---' 1 hd a, a tura. view the other aly 5f one of tl 86 0treec of the ind of arms to be used by the , ii t:hl,,., of J iiach ( it v l.. ,cuLAT I . : 0 ai , otrn, and Jo:". A. t-,.i.tx, :lrt eLtiai. It seonid a vdry st.rviceble weapon, whhi in finish it looked as handsomely executed as a pastol h r any other fire-ar-s-and quite a di f forent itficr to the old tat lock musket str used to shoulder in our uciform of ble coat .nd bullet buttons, and white feather, in *the days of I-sg tgn." The ber t that we can ho2 e with resp ,.t to the~m, and the young n,,n' who are to etioui.Iler ouch a fine and eflctiie rifle, is, that ,they eay c erer 15ac 1cc0sion to tree tlem .' 1T"1 Hlonl;s GOtFnl" s.-Thl" is body of 'i-1 funt. ry, t of ur ianl n of the left ibakaof 'twhic, io. ti As. A. Itr'sL- is Cactuit, t and Ja. Pirtiao Firsth t ieu t .-itr fart ll.ing u its ralks alid bAcmlg ready for si,' rvice." ib ervil will not be tbehint d 1hersister pshes inther display. of true military ardor and pa tiR. ana ILd'e, IA iltgrp ilst.- niThis I gentleman who, m conn~etion with his talent ed lady, we mentioned a while back as intend iu probably to visit our tot u wn, arrived . h it week. From conver stio wihr t ei t.e b il .,tiring It wourd baieth t, gentema'n fI we learnt ela that e will, in ll probbdity, nike Paqueminet has home, anrd will occupy, for the present at ieast, (or within a few days) iei'rtL t halg as hii Room, elegantly fitted ip for the prsuit of his profession , m connection with that ofje weler, or repairer of jeweiry,aIbus, ness much needed here at this time. Mr. Bn.ar.T hat ihown ou weveral pictures of the new ivorytype order, of his taking, and all that we can say aboute them is that they fcaeed a no beauto cey the ehaodsmet painted iry minital tures we ever saw, while they ire far wotrust faithful to nature. In a few days, when ha. room gets in order, Mr. Ban.sr will gratify our iltilen by hr owing them this inew picture. and altom by taki ast othersl from the originals preeat. In the meatime, wet lth eatrn that it is his intentidn to pay our u Bayou Gc o n frieiia n shect vifit Comr nt.a-Sugelr, at New t rleanse u akn the eth, we he a lr, for fair to fully fair. oissears, s cents forn choice. Fot.r, $5,80 to a5,40 for besth. Pork, Meau, f18 to $19 per bbil. Ito is e stisfaetion, at least, tou se that there is an upward te:deney in the tcaul aied of "ther eieion" will ippei te -a am which, wude t, toforgthee mu frs to inued the mentme ,gtilt ,c'%eciiti of ou ape, ache thrtough ourL~i. Ip. It satem abec ferom homicae wupon, whi.Luuesin ando or, awy terustre-sarman quie abl dfe'tul f HErt affir Sto Nthe L.-W* old flnaokmse Iat usew toe houlder iny our onefr of it-blueecoh ladnd buletbtos,an whith e fnerstoer, ins"the wit rc" i to the mndo arm ob sd bh~yog th i nl whol~ls arc to shloia (cr vsuc SUafine li. e'Chi) rifl, itatd J tbs y A.~ B uererti Flatc OCLt dotir pitol ose ant thrieam-nm.ie' ~ ferven affa ir to theodfin.t~ lok muke wtt usantrof souldr ynoung menifofm thf bluef oaii-o whic bulion butons, a.d white feajther, and"th day of log ir} ebst Leth- ast tellin hope wits ransp aid bheomi ng rheadyforn sricn whoerile wil nhot e bhider suc inter a vndftise~ rinfher displtayto truey mitaynryr ard or atidr .a Separate State Action. F'4o,1. t` '. t'.1.' of tl, 'ate .\,,m-:' l ion a' : ', ' 'I . -L 'h .C - that th. l1", I , Il I i i. ir l V.illl'+- of I' ia . it % l t t .. - i n - . , , " !., ',. . , th o ," ! I o ! ,l . , 1. L ~ I' !, `',,, h . l ' . 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L, for tia,1a th t l "lt-il-of 1 lla , iat oli ac ,t i at rit ,, 1'r a' ! i ' nI il , ii. tlli . te s ' lll- tr l 'ul t a ost. h l IaI.e itcr 3 ll f b the tliirttll. u i ti Ow Igai , a t It I '.: N" It't .athate in ti Cs h a t, ad tu1o .atur a ped, ere i ars-a u jan , I a iut . ,id I twarle w ii, h honor, du. t, to v Sie r at l te, S tae noti lc then t e p ,re sen rela tur ol i.in o r ll y o it ellal t, lf uh ti? tat we.h after sen' e a+.-, lorl er on taa i, o ", tel Sd over. *eag pomt rnd carpeaity, ra s the ctr a u -I 9an ta n nur-,ll t the o u t uu ato.,,n I: rn'r t, i , . i, , !7 ,l 5, i " . hn , If , . .t '1' n ItI ti i th s, tt in proat t tri. r, w ie i le ttru, o'lh reo Ier ihtf , to ai intnw ftr t, Ia i a nt--te c ' at a liet-or, with the i en:,:i ast i< ur the hlofa jpit ofad erllbe, n de l fr t iie l, tm' .ke cion" l ok whi, n wordi lale ni dt ', amo in , ra t, er Itellat . oi l be l -in t stoure fur i fii it is all G rdtware, Gro.it c ter rted anp whet throws don quenowcs to lhobrle Ind, tre t an oi t, That a-Io, tn is Secesi n. Separate S.,ate Baci tre.et, ie-nichtt ber,y hv nit w bt enom ai t i'noo three weks.- ,n its ai, arran ge.t. ent , dcri on, c h hon eie,,nce and elehgne g ner;-r - e altlty , wecil wro l eieve that thorte s an ito in the State ot ofNewn ourlas (aewju ] irn o it, tha t letze i t; at a cd IM rt hmstt ell .i,,e witha ne sto k of aIc th e latesw t, bet a.d b tutoeo our wciti senl patld Iry the wldieb h, I the r onot seitirn or f been rei i t. ' O inea le t hartv e st, onua p ib hlina tlatre minor, time, a mas er bfhttter an,,oTSdate wietii ra. I sIT' 1i)N. 1" 1 l. 1 '1'1' ( fst. 'i t i; .l,' ll ' 1i . ' .t t: Ii ;tI '. T ".i 'li '.. 1;'·!·; · t, \\.~ ·I·~ ih l 1 1 ~ '' - /' i' t. 1 i l. ' .t , 't 11: r Ii .ii ý 1"t,' ial, . - 1\ IIt 11 . ':.a t \i1a\\ TI . , r I,. 1 \ \', , : , . --t.\e ". i l , int ,r ,l SIyi,' ; \. ''." 'l .' ' . ,s , ' lt c' - . 1~'t . I ' . \1 i., . 1I1'.i li . lt ' - T I , V , .. h. \i , i .,r. Ii . 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' i. l i" ite t ('" li'tar S it, 1..'l. t i, "' ll' ' l i niiva' t the Tre I, IO 1 l' lllf w lllt" 1 \r,' 'll e lled h to U.. i t- of t 'he ..ii.a r y , ,il. o r u o-n ,'t " lli t:errr dis "oib tini a r " he ar h i 1- M' r I! at lar , ' as i it;ei, tI 1.- e ll '' \ rts'lutitl .I Mr Wlf'lt' ln t tI plur. c l sI a 1Ta 1 fr " io\l a It Ian'av1h din i Tie.t tasult ivio , uollnical tin h plal otat Ith cot l" i,1 tI it t!l IIw. i Isere i e g nIt . i this 1'11 tll i ll t'. l l I. \' ? ! l ' l'" to 1A i i' 'l it- r. HamilttIn t silbl it tor the pea ,'e t,1 fqw tion oh . "ltin i tilme they wre i-illa ' pil t elect dt, l' ratsI, wis lst ,, by a v . tluti 'tno 2 ,, ctti. ieng the salaries tho be paid to t,. Sleate concurred in the ta lioe aI ,i't1d11t .iE t..t .Militi. r v Ac .lt. ih ofr. T aT rli s I l tl S late ilonl t e. i , i, til i t. SI eethin(tI l lf , h 1i R - jl*o enc Iai potrer thar. tie Ln linl. Wirt Adams was introduced to ladu apil'irlt., te ppropriatm l know" his cOl tlar tof thes cetate. it It .as resp1:ttnd, d ti in an equally tglld ":tied itad llpprolpritate maniter by t on t!o tip inI'rft eitliher address otil touael finally agreedit:, to adjourn at 5 P. M of the above dayiIi, Wednes Tihe Gi.vernor al.s'ti appointed forn thei The follwing jont resolution was t assId by i oth ii.uses: Ret' d, That the Governor hii e, and he is iernori of the t;laveho,ld States the action of thII ';auion of the Legiature, and oiest them to commus, icasl,,e to him te ain iw t ofi their respective States, in regard to the p resent Itical condition of the contry. t te So, the passage of the Convention Bill, and that of the Military Bill, was about atll i of any consequence that was required to be ldone byit the extra session, and it SWhat a glorious world this woulde ie, if a ll its inhabitants could say, wc ith Shakespear'is iShepherd : "Sire, I a true laborer;'ilI earn, that Iwer; ow o man hate ; envy noarie man's happine ss; glad of other men's good; content with at beuotiful bronette said her brown complexion was owing to her be ig so often teals. eIrno seofte of pesl ehi Sats f sh. aio. o. Telegraphic Synopsis / \\f l'/. , I. 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'..at I'' ":1m b et wM "111111 , :It n ':.l toi tik a las . t i lrtt e that ll ee - oi h ' it:le l lt r i h, t ir aInlid t ,- ,f lnil ...11 l{tWe Iwl. t ijlel tI r ai t , t11 C.f the .,t .L't, delibratit at a, sel'w eC i iti.' -:-l" eis willt'h hfrI jlr. t hltll n reciveds r.!atihng ,uitc a Ala.,ati ....h rillt aer tlt' c,,rrtsip dent oI y that theit tfeclili( ,f coniciiliati,)i is gr,)wiin,.. str,)i gr at Viil... inllIlItn--and that Jefft l, - Iuk~ a las I1jstle ilr t fi:e-ed\n wa these tis has rLceiid ailhwtt ttC r 1rh1 Lincolnlt as.ur cig thIi at i e is lo ret arii l it letter: ',r 1 uilwatirnl "wvhi h will give entire atisi' acti t tle Suth."l IV cAHitI'f,, at . .--M'. l8at1im Of th, Sate, rep- ortter that sa alif rni w:,h, if with tSu No'th aiil l West, h''r anttlr wiat )ttt.tllirS. ThHoe Presi eillttde ora nliztd firl5lt isg on the llth, thi Mialbers, 3 e fr at lril, inckalnss, aind tilth Cairolina, teltiii tg te ai ptear. Itr. olluston, of Ahl., uwilld pront ac atisc n til part thf the cnUiiltt,. In the l!Senate, M. Dix,,roif d that l thana iterit.hih g ,,f lavert or treedon was th0e. ii.'liLe ahirsiSa ti\'1,. Mlr. lriti ir t hke triai.olif pIII ition for the ni(If. a.luty. r.ll sai owthat the South was tilt ,In muc'h il" f~ar" o~f -orthrnltii Personlal Li terty Bills as she was af i1h o, rinl law: if the Sluth is lft to heroself, r .lave ppul)Uathon, in thirty y'eail', will anitoet tor thirty milior s. The resi-th dent had a lng consultation on the 11 th with Miles, Bonham and McQueen of adoiuth Carolina, relative to the time thar State woluld go ,iut e f the Uniin....dI the ouse, Mr. Cbb of Alanet bama, sact thpt niles s sao eto ring was seailly t11 e, hi ate'rwot. Te t rthlai in thet fticon losigte thin the 1th ionf JanMir bcs~t peace tabl disoled Sthey Will ot. s' ...T tit' f oise of - 'othe . r tel Ttrl Li bonenty toll bsse ut offfroid thof atidA Itry of e salka has ps. td ao hsill, pr hibitiaeg Splatinry in thiat Territors ... The Presid-nt's n ger to South Carolitna wnays that there is no danger of a collisidn between that State ant, the HousFederal GCovernment ....Secretary Thompstn is aboudt to reasign his seat inhe thoe Cabinet .... The North Wesntern Democrats Ln Congress have held coe foreotes; they think the Union cannot be peaceably dissolved ; they will not consent to be cut off from the gulf and New Orleans .... Gen. Scott has pre pared a plan for settling the present difniculties, which is to be plasud before the House committee. WasmscTO., December IS.--Ex. Gee. Thomas of loaryland, has accepted the Sec. of the Treasuryt .m.a. In the Senate, the H~ouse Loan bill passed, reduced from ten to three millions . .. In the ionsn, Mr. Thayer, of Mans., sub mintted a redution, that there should be no legislation whatever on the subject of slavery. AMr. Cochran, of N. Y., of-i fered a resolution making a dividing line, preventing the passage of laws in fringing upon slaveholders, and declar ing State anti-fugitive slave laws null and void..... A meeting in Buffalo ap pointed Mr. Fillmore as a messenger of peace to South Carolina. He declined till smother meeting of importance was over, at which he was to be present. Tas Laasess Hoss iv ias Woma. A gentleman named Potter, recently exhibited a horse at New castle, Penn sylvania, that weighs 177l pounds. He is a bright bay horse, of the Clydesdale breed, and was bred in Cumberlaad, Uqt.sm', bh a f'mmet nmsmsRed. _'LI.' J1,"'D -q'll}, CLC B . '%'D IC.IDIg noor . I t' rl i},e t l.etu,! l, , t 1,.e t :'. I. " , ' " b , ' taa i rn ea I, i, 1 III t iil It ,u ' " u3 r " . 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TFir, %,rk', ! Fis'i, W , .' I Fn lan'y la ... ! -u n'v o .,ods ! AA l a iramed -. l t, r e l'esio os. At iaent lar -,.- ! Alt '.tair l'rine,! Ca rl and h xarnse of d atof aswan URE "KIrPtr rts! dec15 n rleeo Icy in'lavaa Hrclde IervousHeadache SHe adache. Ea the wUi r e ,tlr"se ipil r llt p.',d o'.e aarsel Cat dealr r oult frm plal, srld arlrt.r, w` I be olrktl'd I'hcra ty dlm ualan, as ,r- r n. ta\ oiI alid . S e l A('th. a"u i a, fI t i S. * Crea t i t e R ,'t . 1 :ui.h, tLre o..u ns m , ea sal C . P,,r I0.1iILK it " A. bve ftIri.NT .o mD olasc of. uahe. arraid all po,.. m,..f .,.I ..itr hae a . t ie We Calualrl. as a LAXATIC :. alpr . iar t"- .,ppelO 5llt ,l5re arr'i sllar 5to lra i lc,,lalar ~.rl i., anid rmaet.a Ohre lmurlaa r'a.lSrt) n its Ia lrstir:a tha; hoe. bT l . The 4'I:I'1IA1.Is' P1Ll. .. , tl. r, .*,lr ra braIg sIsaiel. 'rrlmhr weald m iaref'iai' to, .al, Ind ' m l.er:,rle, bailg biese aon II irlark %ta ole u. rill-,e' Btr.o bate prost.d r U ain lC ."t C g ina r-ag Sials al dry havlneery ag Hiedrachell. at .t;,, ' .l t~r.rtrl i,, t!,.' cr-adse eytn sl fBROWN'S dran. tle rt ohe . my Th5'i. TIr's ril. at alreiy wrig lt.ale 5I. thrIa recomposistei. %g4 mar ire tIk,.r as a rll tim1e a with t ref f..t a ty ithet ,, iTRaiI OCHa anE t ocf aial. inrd talr liaC oa dis airrealble taise radari sit eiay so adnieioale heILL I. LWa KK Or C, tt7'aKrVir8!, The ontnef o hsave firet aigmasutea of Haen (. Spltisag r.n .ach Blox. BROWNd y tagl'S aId all rther Dealtera in Medoai Price ; .: C Er . t C1 ! All rrdaera should i ee a elrtee.rd to iHL. i" (t. SPALDING, ec15 4' Cedar at., New Yok. TOCHES(. ('odt (oid, ILtn remee. hr- t1:. anyy Irr tol+o or Sor e,.. El A lalp., and CaMarhe Coi e-a girT aErrssgtf too rCou hsce LIBROWN'S Seal . "' f Crd" hr e ia ltiae Ib oarisi sie." TRochESar Dal f.eF. ar, BROWN'S I "That prouble in my Thsl-o tROCHEIIE afrcil,') haviug made me olten a . mere whierur." N. P. WILL. BROWN'S I recommenedil theirn caml o Pueb i Speakerir. from Cold WrecHEs REV. E. H. CHP. ADpI. reat a a la BROWN'S H Eea~euli eY ."g OCRS "Almoet Irritat relief in Dhe -. tepEe ing labor of bapekais igJe_ BROWN'S aR . so TACk m5." _ROLEES "Cortain no Opium or anyhi_ BROWN'S cGPea bas wi' h , D faI ad i fper Leaaa raoclED DG. F. "BIGELO BROWN'S oBA.metd ROCHEV Dr. J. F. LANE, BROWN'S "1 yh proved b tem u " p eak, arEria from Cold." _ YTWENTY.FIVE A s0542e