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1 , /1 S J) PLANTER, HFN1Ui R J. HITA S15. Ii.\!: Ti'ýon A ,Cit II Ion;CU1udo %u 1 t~ t1 t:e l . v 1:." rud; .ý" in ir',"i euk It: t'"r"T,+u: c 'uý +. itier . pif f.Ia11 I. h,. will hia cbnNI :h d Li \rtiaemtO fir ('a r ; 0tf :t 'ilia )\.!. chlirnel~er of *·.,FY be~~'j ya.. , fo r . Al),cE. " - iI. » NOTICE. t'utnniil cxtion ntiuld for thi· 1=nli shl~ould be directedl I. It., ni t',1.Nir" T eT We at a14l"" ianr r'rhlan;'e. wili uifoar a faaii ujin o ie direc: nT a. ualw~e. riw 4ti, of to ttii, pii frel.ur fi :ai Jinee.: "u::ni, 'Vgna -e .ts i t tif r ý+'+:.,k t\t ,ti'itEt. 1,: I.:ý: inLr th.in! wtittItr.`RlcIhfti llnrkhamn io tan a,; I liv trrr:, 4,; it, rw.siY+.!t4 QW uM j iwul rý:i-ei:ts d 44,~ E3-TII'fry J7. Puckett, is irr aut'itorizetd cri llIir·r for the i f' *titon Iti*tl{. @q' Mu irt. Hyatt ' IFrazier. `o. 9. tiornnter ti:aI 'lare, nre )lit- ecwia l A:Sgiitnsfr Nivo r11th-a. FOR PI'1ESIDENT, MILLARD FILLMORE, OF NEW YORK FORYICE PRSIDENT. Ae. J. DONELSO , F TE-'E '.SEE. ELECTOfl.dL TICKET. First District. E7edor--J. B. WILKINSON. Jr.. of Plaque mines. SuLtitutt lion. GEORGE EUSTIS. Secold Distrkit. J'ertor-GLENDY BURKE. of Orleans. ubstittc--ti. M. SUMMERS, of Orlceans. Third District. Eerrtor-B. G. THIBODEAUX, of Terre borne. bstabiutt-FEaRGUS GARDERE, of Jef ferson. Waurth Distrclt. l.sctor- -PRESTONN ,POND, Jr., East Feliciana. n6stitbtte--N. S. EDWARD S. Washington. Mlh Dealrlet. Electqr-JOllt E; KING, of St. Landry. Substitute--A. D. LOCO. of A,=oyelles. slaxg Dbisnet. Flertor-PETLALE..E XANDER. Tensas. Substitute-L. P. CRAIN, of Caddo. SATURDAY, OV B 1,186. Parish Colia)iltoes of the American Party. At a regular lseeting of the Ame ican party of thi per.sh, ltd ml thell day August the fluoiw4g namn ed gentlemrn were appointed upon the several corn mittees. - .vGlLAnOT COiMITTEr, ("T-O- PRE t ,T. 00' T BOS"a PRE'T. 1a1.W1eo'r ideLr, A scootk Beliizire I.t, Gustave Dubroca, S6,ro BrAud; •MC e.fl~c. 14mis LHrirnard. ; .almon Trahan. qIkO+4 taft PRL '~ Ir'OR1(NAB PLJ flt. A tisase, .. W k, Iuernean, t"Etu.h.rt, "' uis 3Pe!H. .jlq.a E erIL a 1 Gerano'. lIaitI LA.NDIG RES'INrT. M:toePrl li.tfitc. ArwdtCrrot. J~ashimn Aillie, •Edward Burg, J itte Lataure. Dan ricker, T P Vaughn, 4 19irnore fsi;gle, N l Pop._ A..l'urmap. lI W AiL, IUl UCIuLi, i MfYarot, D Earrw. Judge` Btbrill, 9f the Supremt Court of Kansas Territory, diedat Philadelphia. FINE SPOyT.--For tlhe last three or four dirys, the river in front of our office, has been tLe- isert ef~large numbers of wdd ducks anhdisy quantity of sportsmen have been arter tiem ,i, skiffs,. We have never seen thye nin large cks before and the hav i.e.malle in ~ear ranks by our sharp-shoutersa 1 teen 1 immrnse." If the saag'e pfedictionr of ancietlt inhabltn'nt r fe'to -l'e'·,aild tuon,thest faveite birdsa d the f1reruniders ol sevee. p91lu. eather. H-at'i any object ions to the dalf ; but dfpidedly to the cold weather. t Our Pollce J3u4r had 'a full aftend- S8 anre 6ti Menday last, lhd fioanty rid them. &elves of the long delayed busiOnessuo repair- o, ipg.theCourtHouse" A;,,W. amarnon re- s ceived the contract for thei sum of four thou- T sand five hundred anid thgrt) ,one dollars. It D is to be ready by the first of March. We e htial inh . taure nmber make 1Lme not in, .. appuropaise remarks upon this purchase, and I t1he much complal' -iof: over txation, as we think we can convince the most inveterate opponent, that our Police Jury have consult e1 the best inteiest bftlie Parish in this b.atter. On our irst tige will be found the aitilUhte of faxes for, tle etnaing year. We subjoin the foljqwing e.ract from an` article in the 'Camden Vaisi , p ublished .at Camlden, New Jersev. Renaembr it., you who have been asserting that Mr. Fillinore; is not the National Candidate r' Ieintimbe r ' it4,ou who have tiadacedli aW a Ab~li tionist! Remember it, yuot -who ehaelasi sete4_halrl. FininJmorq ee led himselfi wibpe:.ha ; gScqepted .4 anpmination of ,e.. iA ricasia!s r ý aI Th xpaP ggrakn 1 0,%1chsag apqr., Mpoe isrte eftraef z "uThe people of West Jerseuyp.ioa st leagued wi tht isa boatwi1tion, lid w ,~are i r``their anbuse and d snun. 1R"6 R·ER*iidithe . krida4+ s girtehbmcst ir,! it btoir.:l act M.nb 'g~imlidnMa *ta seect blr.S·aw son. Why? Mr.F' ,a,,, and not M , man, and, the e L-AS OR BI.RLINGAME! }IItr*4f, t . y, examie the reeor and ser for your. as . P Are You Ready? f the li: -rtunity . shims h Sorin win gjth 5r reaC~ beore J greay bttle thtis ~jecide t peace, prow peri tid ha esp f our Efriowo Uni will: fough1F T .every Atheridi , tht . woul ub~ the ction, ase From careul rev.ew of te fiel and t contending partie., it is evident the st:uggle will be a desperate one; yet we have the idllest confdence in the ultimate trinmph of the ina/itunal American pat'ty. . Under its nob.e leaders are now co.aelitraliag the con1 u· rwerº7,ºay and, patristtc-..ýrlall par< tLifý.e'. t triangular conte, t which has been waged, since the ccmnnru c ceunt of the canvass, is iow nanrowedl diiwn to a struig!e betaeen Americanism ard Democracy Black Re publicaniem has virtually retired from the lild, since its late defeat i:n the State elec tions; henrce it is for.you to decide which of tIhe tw\o )cn,!idates .MrLul.an FILMau'i , or ir . .s i '' '. s.a,, Ir "ie next four9 car-, purl., thi;e destinies ,! your country. Mr. Fu.'.uu: is a ".ed man. He has given; i i, in:er! isabiiutv to administer the goverrunent ,:thr w\tomn, prudence, a 'd, mioderat;oi. lie his pIros ,. him-ell to he superior to all local alnd party intluen::e', "knoa-ing no North, no Sou h. no East. no West. nothing but the Unio,i .ad the whiole I Unio'". Not so with his opponent. Mr B::. i1 CNAn.' He is it Lout experience ill the. administration of t..e govetumert; heloce, i i elevating him to the Chi t- xecu Ie clt Ir: we hazzard upon a mere experiment, the great interests of the nation, Is this the part of wisdom or of prudence Unider or dinary circumstances such a course might he defensible ; but at this time, when the Ilmon to all appearances. is on the \ery verge crf t d;ssolution. when the liberties cf the p.~op!i t are at stake, it would be imadrtess to entrr, t to the hands of anew and untried man the i reins of government. t. But want of experience is not our only a objection to Mr. BUCHANNs. His antecedents t show defects of characier. that nu experience t Showever large. could cure The distinguish- i ing feature uf his political life has been a t 1 lack of that highest administrative qualiti cation, firmness. Gra.t hima execy other re cquisite qualification and the absence of th; - one alone, is suffikient to render him ineligible 1 We want no nominal President, no power t behind the throne greater than the throne it- It self; but a man, who has t lie independence to act from his own convictions of duty, without reference to consequences. Again. ' Mr. lBcaxAas's antecedenits:prove him un worthy, particularly, of the suipport of the South. He has been tro:, the commence. ment of his political career, and is now, the uncompromrisig loe ob. slavery exte-io,,n. This his record proves, and this the support of the VAN ,as..s, BENTCovs I)IXES, and the i whple tribe of Freesoilers abundantly corro- i borates. Can you then as Southerner's, vote or such a na.n ?I ABorol of aaotio..n.o Let every American voter look well to ie his ticket before depositing it in the ballot- Pr, box. Spurious tickets are already out, ca- i i culated to deceive the iunwary. Be on your ma guard thereiore against the lzad. Oria p- romn Iponents determined to win at all hazards, in are up the nicest -tricktof the trade." Re fuse all proposals to" pair off" unless ino cases of absolute neervsity and then be sure that you contract W'ith honorable parties: r and aboveall : beat the polls , arly and see n to it that your neighbor is there als,. A hint thi r to the wise is sufficient, I th. a 9 09 Psin rT cGa PLANTER.-What dit lid. Adam and Eve do when they were expelled or from Edeal.._Theay rid . ian ;elitalq of sa4gtrplanting is now es- iT{ S ktaliSegyoupqd u >f bt. s A NaForo Soa THERNERa.-The following 1i - extract recently delivered, at a Buchanan ' E d meeting at Fort Des Moines, Iowa, by Judge McFarland. a leading Democratof the Northb L' west, is well woith the careful stud- of the It .Souther, Detrioctacy : or "Abh, they may talkt about Kansas. and so W on; But I tel yod that St phtas A. Douglas thi has done more foathe free territory and free Fi speech, than all others in the countery- - e t- There is not a Stat .,North. of Mason and tt Dtxon's tine that could have voted fol afree k ecowsttatil on before the Nebraska bill Was ca passeei. Who'll deny this? 'Abh. where's ph 1i Codding? Where's your imported whelp. co d The. map whosays Kausas will bi a Slave State is a liar ! The man that says mo rats It warn itto be a Slave State is a thMef ada lia'r!" 0f This is certainly not veryr complimerntarvy Sanguage to be u.ed by one Democrat to ilIz -n brother Democrats of the South, who are clamorouas in their declaratinps that Kansas will !ie a Slave State. Judge McFara'ylsi, however, L true disciple ot Pucbaaan and a .Breck;rTidge. Bick has .througb~pt bis at bpie lii., opposed the exteasiqn of asla y oal oceeasioss whezever and wzerever te e ; fu.estion wes presezited; landtreckioridge~4 r .aid to have declared i a late, speech.k n Ia. diana ..that "tse Demnc.rafy did fe 4edl~e/.a 0, tension ofslacery." .etin-the face of all such declauations from their leiderP:)4l peqple of e .outltare constaptlytold t b a , i 'ptp . ;i tip pprfty is the only .a3atiopaý $rty1. . '. ' StJs. mphs.a- -In a pr gate letter re Sceived a ft? 11gp frpm ir. Fi more. ,a a gentlemn of Geogia. the fdllowing char- it . i ll .iQrp vei : pt ,!. t ,i .. AWhisiaingagey s 8 T ( more. It breathes thatrjl i" a i oble self-denial so charactersti, of the man. I S 014 Line Wings. re4 #,fst your suti rages in fa V/ Buc steaad o Mr tfFil!more.-a syfs csired wc!l youv otlgatitons. t aspec.y'e A cadlidates and thle (con- h t$, WVhat claims have Mr. Buch:nan and tl jiarty supporting him, open Whig y'm j pa'ta%? H pbt: bath been hitter and u n co pro sii' enent(es of the Whig party 1 and. e princip.es is advocated ' I.o.k at the : tong ~ for 'eupreniay between the (old deLmocratiC andtiiVhig parties and thu teii us if the democracy have any right to ex pect your support. Have you irt been abused i vid 'ittiied by every \! e eplithet known to the FnuElish langua .l Hlave not your ti leaders whoma you delhghted to hoo r and t7 reverence, been hunted' down with nmore than bloodhound ferocity., by the very nen,. ft who with honied accents, now ask your aid t p Yes ! bht for thi- relentless spirit of detrac tion and viiinicaitln,the "' age of Ashi andi, your niun:ortai Clay, had been President. and i the comi.try' lndet his Vwise admini-trat.on had learned the benefits to be derived from that pecular Americau policy. which Ihei ,rir- I, Siated and deiends d. The assertion tihat it s necessary for yo. to -ulport Mh'. L:: -.ha, an in preltre ce to 31r. I'.iunw e in : t ., defeat Fremont and Biack Itepi-:blica iusm. is wilh't toud.,tin-'.'e Whatever Fr,- pr: llonlt's chaces apparentiy were, oie month 1, ago. it is cl irly demonstrable, that ie has oi ; 1. t 'h' giio- of i i a 'Ii.e Io . i- olunIlate5Cy IL at,,tisim rq' t 're I at ',t. :b-'' ca-t p,". votes fr the c.i:i.;!dat-. n.t on;y iof tbe o( t~inerican butl of the \Wh~i party. Ameriaca.s cf East Baton R ~age ( We send you ;4recntl g and in ad~ atce; a shout our a ;X e,t t ,. t )rs over to' e;- tea; ei e. triumph of -Old We,.-t . ,,, R,4ge. " ,s I true we have no State Ho.-se C:iu:,e to strive f'i i against ; yet you have mortified them in tle- I s' Ieat more thanl once-you sutreiy can trtr unilp! ti over them agai n. rowt the uni of De- i.it mucra"y that t.. ba ; e an.:" , e.. i" . la . iP the nule tre ltea;t- i sl:p: riters 0f t- ' itrea-urv which i d,':tr! by t . unr;ta t r haml of lutoti-co:snm. can and \viil wllow p. them in the m're ol flieaOItfeiture and deicat. To do this. it is requ.ied that you .sh..,ui ex a'ilt.e into, and exert the uniniota extent of soar :':'ientce. -Make it iet. lR., 'e up C from iii : ioi . yot 'i o u iatt . ,nly to g , t1, pi the pon s and caut vyour simple va:e. Yu(, 1' kntow thlt that vote will be smotnered i,' 1I the corrupt sutifrit·es of met asho kuaw nio ai i.ts vaiue, Rouse tuen and gather together: st those whom \-(. caai inlrueitce a:,d see that ti they strike with a':o a la-t s-'ong blow t.,r i Fillmore and fir ?ohtic.a freed tm! e The value of one Vote t We woubl imiuves upol ert cIr tt.zern the ' e importance of a 'i, e . ire. Il l, , vii .vri 1 considereu that the eecton i :i tu, S'te. t e nay. the e:eXtiu, te U ited State.. t avtr Se do'er:ninei d r a sir ' 'ý C C Ar P I. f t ot. let IleI Ste answer you that uch a lialng i withnt tie rel bounds ofud .po .bthiri'y, if not ir!,labi:tty. Slate y" o electirons have bee:, ,.eciaed by I1 c "ie ai d SPreside tii elticr n;,sl V o e State.and Ol !ib, :, -t is not itnci..:ile. ihat the pr- ,ent conltPst r may depenid upon a single vote. Let cver\y man an". taien. rrp t the conviction, that he Dt ,smay be i1 diviuua'ly espo iiblte lur the result, co on the foullr t day o, Noavemuier net at. d n 27 - -- -- -I th. The Heur at Hanm. un Ira e Americanr do you want to Ibe victorious in t.r t this contest : it so. emulate the i tdustry of aLl Ithe enlemies of your counitry and work for h your party. Make use of no low contempt- t. It ibte means, but hoooras!y uIse every elldncv i or to gain votes, and see them .poiled iext I Tuesday. t A DFatocx.srlt IC. -'ET l .(ri IT r.-W- e eopy g the following from the Memphis Eagle and n Enquirer: e A letter from a:distinguished citizen of ti Losuisiapa to the editor of this paper says t "It seetiis a tfh oubh the Denmocatic party e have.deteimined iwithin theemselves la.rule or ruin. The Governor of this state. R. cJ o IVickliflhe, said., a davyor two sie, ''that st rs the -Democratic party would 'sHver aýttoe mr. m e Fillmore s name to go into " he House of . Representatives. Shouty? he' carry New w t ealek they would, divie a, Mr.. Buchianan's O re .lycorifl vote; g:vit g a Portion to Choate, or v sl some otiter stateltrknC and in this riantler fa s place br. Filluore four th in the electoral college. ;' . - .t t his is, ind ed, a pretty decelopettmett. its It is ery fooolish to suppose that-if the vote n ofB lluchauan ,were divided, he would not hle Sfourth hi'self. The Derhnetacy are up to Sany itrick ha will wii'. The.he e r l i by no means new to us, .bt tthis is.the first time, the avowal, p1 such a ti grand Democratic scheme, has come to us in st nd a way which would authorize its p}ubli.ation. pi Wt. have itodotabt that the Democratic par- F ty hard dte imined to divile their vote seas B e o gxslµ4p Fir, FUlmpore,- when theyanticj u. !t ategettin, enough electoral votes to en able them, to do so, but we do riot biete i a. ttiat tihey ive the magt t iblcicht ittgmt bi i0stehiattention atpresent. Wifragree wit& of the iEagle and £.quiaer, perfectly, in,'it F 1cam meats. We Whavo no fear thpst the lt. A , oerey.'.ill hive any votes to bestow u p M. Coate. or Mr. an,, y else. AF out t he"itii : they get'thtr.ugh ltj daeidjeJ, d SBuchanag will be h eo ' isr -. .4 8r- ii-Co . ori& , i ubyg i e M I ABJra lard w! rfcn t sta n stiat'on ihCt~fd * ad Ipflf5 W0 silr F whose rinmes eaa t t .oa lr ai" ela~sea aenty , toi.eb fi º .J + dil ithey 5tto heryfbile an. Donelsdn and the Union. "·I ~ Cool i <psrdeire . The Tenth Ward part of the procession 2 SIturr4*y nrgiit. Iia bare frai'ulare.r 1,1on *f sshich tas pain . a ft Flit KANSAS. rB '1 hose. in the tine snontrtI, is Inisit with i' the trfnspaiflcVS* . l li h for lir lr aiid Breck, anri Tea, %irt*1A W e COatflsiii lii incrdeitto s w 4't '& - iii ito l ns iro atre tC ,vart +i it to c=, shijwS ini any o! ithIe Suttlill State' - WVho says the wererrt I)erntar tiy is rnot Ja- t ol, fat~.r:j i .The " spr.isto iltheir wrricli- Ii or I. and "the m e intdistiG, tr qlieatirr their cruee. (Cin. ('on 13th in't The-VommercaiIiial Fremont lo(rnat in the TnOst. inr wondr-r it rteee i.d!irryait ut the rttrm ,t 'il the Burchirrariteo of that it'rctiru tol aplpro priate its orr) thurdler !iut thne srr'me dia' rrrs bniig played everywhiere thelnimiti t the a p North by similar tiinhreC ot ilrn. Ii tirr Noirrti "t~hckannd D~eeL' are ii.`'rate "ree' Karsab" clandidatnA. in: tow Soutiht then are altogether ri Iiitreiet irtiiii . ~iiu 1f tie ~ed thiev wilt rerike wi:heriogin ti.'se i:'I- t' !uiai;:,t edorts to tQd wii nkia I dent ii -a :hem.-i. Hon G. M Hiilyer. 't'ie ge'tl -ro n ailn e ilatn:e lci~itr I its t parng,,~i.i t mdn vrst tir~ny it:.nrrii at It·i} K I .ti ii and irunl th ha, , vu:; (,,r i, (; to its. "n t;., e (Irl rep :tf e hi-r 1rllu hi l tr -;j Ztr It4 'aa '. eve.; t'ure r to t. ar: rOt ril 'u tt o- f ~i e eT..a. t o . t,; ,ni I ti+i: I , C ie n ~ I t t" i Id , "ll'ol-\t.R ul c!p tr te ".d ccs r;.l r lr:;:!r. t-i GO" 'i?.'r ti rC Sir u te L I t aat ift i.t t T e rres Braulviire', t~ti .el i .t'ne cran !'er P-nF~ f i lt t r a r n o c i e t i. I 1e (a! ci.,>t,;,, to da ; at t y tt ` lti it ,vr r fi-r ? a ric tt:C t The-i-ii ait iS SF1 tin a F .nret that 'ti i:'a e ii j'i,'tint ltr ar a- So.i., It is 'n·)·aist tlia: a prr hwrr rt !Gtxilave :t I'''iki ""in Ert'\il~ rra ,l i t-- 11, i e!l 't votes t", Central C "'a' -nri 'ter ind *if yori tuo not roe 0! run o jur ittit- wti. Li t YIr hit ii.in til a;;·er ro,'1 r;-t 'thOle mr-re' t Howv they have worked ! *Fifteenrlpeaker'. -r msore hire heern tinrowrr int tie i-er.Cf incts tf:a.t Bta.ran Rougne wvt} tin itise o ifin v t'' i lw-,i i li:-rn t o ml r-er r ~r.i~ *' :.'' tr,"izt s-'''r--: !hi- i', ei--'.t ,,..it jlt-It.` Huivs ttre. ice (lt ? ' We ope lilet. But.nt dnnlerrnica , in. e ret- wirtn You iatex to tamrwr. Autsliti bry a ii r Siutenr a;.'ncn as wino rAane rem rrr -1-td ea $4,ul{ Stila A11 s 'n htr Or'i lAL. ETI.ilkO P t E O P NrI FYViviI D,,.ncatic iaj4orits i T'e,,,nv a. . ac cording to the btticiat rexur~ns, to hxate w!in - dled da we to the s;:}:.: a I, u: -r oft 27353, with ai bare inijoth: in idt hballot in i theL.egisature 1 And this i all A trr tie unparalieted cliorte put fithii :by Ithv lle i racy, after importmg a hundred s-akers T irom other States who can.sased with a zea at a.lnost uk ki.ta hI~loire i t'i y " il;i' a;,d F hamnlet, and after scattering r~od bay the rail lion broadcast over the whole taate. and al- e' *er the at.litted traun!s n Vi l!aiiIeit .ia. t shis o Sthue r-ct.ry win in Mir. Buchat.aii's own iStatel 'Weri- may his anitals ,l d adieu to their hopes. 1t t.is is trh best be can do F iullns`r t lch ciltcumatace ini his oW.n State !a hast can be expecte for iiitr elsewhere. (IrE.RatlIG EWSR'Sb t Fri.me very portion of the State we have thetrmet cheeriig.gewta. ever before were the American party of Louisiana more san guine of success or more determined to de sere it. From the northern portion of the E state, one of our electos. urpon whose jugdg ,t merit we have the' fullest reliance, assures as, that the de mocracy will Joose, there, al over their vote of last year. New Orleans F will give at least three thousand majority . favor of Fillmori, which together with the . gains In the old :Whig airishes, willrmseere the St~'hby fall thmee thousand majority. ., 3Mtk the predictibsal Gerrit smith in Mr, Fillmorc. 1 Gerrit Smith, thqt vile Newy York aboli- a tionist, has recently written a letter upon the ' subject of tl;e IP'esidential eletction. We ap., P pend a short 'extract tb 'tbotss how mucth Mr. . tl Fillmore has 'be~i ilandere.-by southern e Buchanan' mer, in.satttsg that, abolitionisti d wtpild vote M1r. ia pxpe, ,pt te tr_. 9tystion is not, 's-uht is past v ofi r:. t morI'and Wf. FlrBiht ui Slavery itl but what is their presetiokoo the subject.- - p5 . lere we fuid that, while Col. Fremont S'Ian oveai rdEw hisJfitlitierry educatioe.ts M .r AN TI-SLAV.tY VDUCArMPN That, while Cdl. PiesoWt .'b tsbctytrasoeeaiint the v tbe abolitin or top round r ,l- oe r | dceT(dli iiihd dfacdrfia di~me .nd. bopes, a tan b,5; isOil nd Vro-sla. li ver niterests., Chol rWiit'to.ch l tit".t.v eU roagnitheilhth withokt+ýein~g·ºrýeslqd vfSr aatd atvelh.sl i,4 were .1r. Fillmore t relp`ilsl 'Sdolit e'li visit;!h it oild s"ika-,w lsiWyfee. te s r(ir, ve.! a he wirts a d q e Oven I;b r Flk<.ihnmiar.o; 1a a n is P'FI crs pet 1 ik hllric 4 for Fillmore 3lr.'iilmore '`tlb guiltiest of all the gnr:!t servants of thg lve power." Will ttte drn ocraticabra itryhe South who r,tlfiing.-I rt DRot . e Y. iillinore as an abolitionist, read .tlb te.lde'Wi I the Demurcratic. apers . datrei rbltsh it ? .y to IbeR: .Rnc , riihere&. Tt it be remnrmb,rred, iTha 1i r. Fillrr:,re .\ever m:ide a sp-eec ag:i t -': i. rv, or :n!," ed a ,rwe sirne t ill deruniciation oi the husLtt, tion in his lile, Kihi:e .Mr. luci.,maian has de iouwiced it as a great nim ral. CsoiI. aii pott cal evit, arid tihaiieil G(oiid that si, it .a' r beaen east in a State herrr: Siasr ry had io Ld it be .Remrembred, T. ala.Mr. Fil;m,,re Wever i; nly yrrlblic meeting.,r ,0 Iili,,ratlt - assermbly. ft.;reed rr'soltrtions against sian\ , o,r the interes-ts of the Sonth. while LMr Hue iaini: ,as arl' as !'S. wvhenl the great ques tioi iin relation io the admi .siion f .M is-Rorri qwa l - ,i :-,t,.tatedl, introdu , i r o. ,,.t s ir a p el1e mei .tin, in Laii ca-t,. r . 'a.. azainst the iilmisrion of Missouri into the l.in a, a late State a:,d agaiinst its tCxtesl.,er te teri itonr-.. 1 ,t I, LP ncmrd-ered. That Mr. Filiwure w'rx i-ntrtoducedi an abolition pti ion in Con!gre.s, while Mr. Buchanan il ,tine se--ion out of tbr:y-five abolition ipetiihcis iintrvoruic ed iii.-e'i i,-v-seven. Irt it h;' Irl,;'.".-r,'. That Mr Flftimre ever slted for a reaolhtin or bill wh;le in t'riIrei. to interfere with the ins:tl,.i.as of t,.e Sos-::?, i: an}' oaannerwh-ei or triou-tlie t,,-u.t ihe ever dii wa~ to vcote aRainst !,ropo : io: to 'lav such resclt' to ns or Ili;, i,:; ie t:i.'e. sueh ii donm being toet vates iupon the ,.erits of the pEopositioin- thetmi -cve. Li: i:t be Rc,r'intr.d. Th.it Mlr. Fillmor S ii',e Pr1sident. btrotiught the wh1il- l:ree of his adn:inistrationr t ts ar in ta or of the- ad i J mert tnie, u'ire- of lhO. a:,i t: ri'. t: cu:r: ,, to 'he South all that s!ie deanred. Lt. tt ! ,rJ;,umb,,red. That Mr. Fiulore whil'e I'resiJent. tirtned out of olfce Frees.!it er- a 4t Ablitionists because thyv weterach, and api.uoint'd sound, and conserva.ive lueli tii:her s!ea, anrid l.r this and his devotirn t t: ,e .ni , iimuri. the w,,o:e terio n, a admlinitia tin. IIh was deecated by the North I::. \,'iigs in the Convention in 1I2. Let it het remita',:4, That 3Mr. hFimoire ., .: ar; hiln-,:elf i tter',y hoiscti li the ca, us ab )itieni docurine if +'>qi:atter Sut ,rei',ty. .as advocated by nichianen, it:gila. Va. u,i::r-n ansd other great leaders of the Na':c al Dr:i I :ac!racy.'" 4.iiv rmcsemier, . t iltr. ('aiouon denounced this doc !,!l ;a ! itst mlonstrousI e er a:tvaranee S;. A nerican state.sman-more than Wit :io Proin :truism ;'" and then look at th fait that the !raders of the Southern Democracy. th ,:i lrh erietufoire as bitterly opposed to it as Mr. C'athoorn are wi!ling aow to betray the i best interests of the South by going for the very mela whom Wm. L. Yancey. of Alabama erst whi'e denoiuced as "the father of Squat i ter Sovereignty" James Buchanan!i Lit at betarberted, That r. Fillmore isi Sjiposed to'the restoaton of the Mi*S ri i Compromise, and has sopledged ili+-ell 'xire5ly ami ii;.oixdit1ona,,V. I., : le riamrnerdl. That Mr. Fillmnore is . .r .mingv opposed to the An.i Amrer:can oxi ctti ine of "Alien Sulr-aze." to which i1r. Biicharan is anconditio-,i'y c Oiim Init'ed. .4n d let tM F.at Le Proclaiimed to thi woriad. That on all ,iuestions involving the rights a:id "peculiar institutions" of the ,South, Mr. Fil:nore is a!l the South desires; sound ii every piarticutar--without a guile and with out reproach. These are all FACTS. and being facts. Mr. Fillmore shouldi receive the vote of ave6r ANs in the South. INDoAA -We lave stated, sa's the Loy# ville Journal, tha, the rmasses ,ofthe Fillmere men in Inciana voted fr Willard against Morton. Thera is no douit of this fact. Mr. Willard himns:li bears ,witness to it. We un derstand he sard, iu his speech at the Gall louse on SatSrday aight,,that one -of e+ry i ten votes he received was given by a Fill more man. Of :ourse he considers himself as havingg received at least 1500&I .otes from Fillmore men.-and therefdre is indebted to 'Fillmore for his election. If the 15,000 Fill e. mose men, who by .his aWn acknowledg Smeet, went ior him, had gone against him, he would have been beaten by nearly 30,000. We believe that he received more than 30, 000 Fillmore vote, which. cast against him, would have beaten him by about sixtyLthousa and. And yet we are told he is excessively a violent in his deusaciations or ..t f1illmore . party and its principles. Well, we ,presuma the Fillmore men who voted for Siim did not Sexpect his glttitudq, and therefore are not j disappointed, At agn rate, they have their own candidates t,.vte for on the 4th of No, t veauoer, and i-T'T t that o4casiofi put i.themselves in fe way `+i 6f the thanaes of any Sg 'ichtr e rat ode, UfBoyo sal at Them. T'he settiag a of net Ttiesdaywill Fid with its parti rays a coantry redeemed from thhe thA dn dombt Loofbeoisn or .st in a cloud of despair upd. iet inero blan@'f p.. litical serfd.~m ri.t td'itupln thfe'liibe of the y,% giant of treedtbrn. 'ii Yvery reeldct o 1' county our enemites at wtit tin wi h almost "ionia e'rgyl-svfl. . : iupineltr e' .ts iL ft' 1st of 'ofd il riof dlt!iitry'by lam !_ 'ýforu wholet*tedi oie a 1eW bf t4 lelg tryA t ti ned e ardl6e o le iri all; very o f ti iur -II·· '~p.-urt it ~iu neighb tihn:r1 tte raestof freedom., See t, tb, M; djar l}itore; th. chjid o fre. and y n wit " ''i ºet~bin the noiwW , 4f j UI aii ia ts, 11I fW1ti CoITuptjeg.thM .p of hihe great styrny1.*hich o us-the Anti- 'agien per' of the Uaie N 9wJ&DA -ni·j"?z A, sale n ~\; 1 k tIU; ET, Chnehlt WANTED. r Ti;:::, l"s~ir J aI n [ ::vr urb~c a 1 ·; · 1 · i:."""- t o :airy i t Lt)R Pwif BQ 4 M " New Livery Stable ' 1.:." i. . i ..ls.+ Ilry'ý"z `a. 4rlhr"7SW;''a],1'ýý Yrp; tI' :· .» at oylii: wil » H k t " Z rr Levee Inspector's ! ?r. I(·th;i) jort,, r ;·i· yj 8 ;3 "'·, l ."*"" 1 " rr i.\' nntt;Am to ck ! " 'ogid cer~,' an-I thw, ai.·l r, "n (! * tw z *.thq5 it 1\1... . .. CO Vs, P A U i I t t ii 't rttnr!I ti cfj! Wbitt T,- "a nt. ll to e \, i" ' :i.\ to tg 'iA nitte& ~ml itt : r c r id t. " x ;y . ", i..=sit= 'r",. 1w r 1r. 16 6 B I; P BEE . BE IJAM -. Y t ri· ' :ilei .,rI hr thir.traaýlr r fe ·Ir :. .'t2"" Y.+w i" ."!1+EL t pra, : a 1; · : sta: :n uarer 4a '1 ill ro:·r les ,!f MP 6 "T^+ffj8 trr ht R meba"( rx6t 51i 8A9F zf Fresh SuMi TTIJ: eab criber are aiouw aitIjsy 51 a. whio: via tsp 4of rje3 nnav Laatt rectrt d aM S 1 a tab tltIa.uilar (f . detl, ,lJbi. i `ea IS 1'i S t al e #=i :iuc 3Qa1 I lin Emee lnviee. * esa*Cbdm ° Ptahrts imr wthr ilt be httedr acout . r 3ot _ * tbl-r ~ l, Drgy- ''"; oi4fiiy d t 4eles. lciosr arlraeorch 1 1 .j i t - tt: ar( +R I, -··r 1': iaoac I VA. i March, - + Z$aItBFZtk Liute..U; ý I- fj k Cate Lame rrceicirrl~ ea>I ýl,"j is Iaz~ t :,t gii 't M TI. L Sl LD at daS rtak SItflutr:rWtQK, on Saturday ait tfl~rlock b..... aJ 1a. t a1+" ul t ;2 ves old. s a Ba' yt ee, f 4eaJpeaitlbi 11 to loat an at ntm by (i'0.44-'S I). l'. Ctrn aucd lcUir? Graall`UU West Mato P.oug, ot.i. 'it-* . ! S. 7S Z 0 T'lfIi 1'Rth lust~ A`. 1. \J Y as O Taciaor in tf HlF1l KCHuu4. in Mea Conavent and recently MNS MY. Ututsisi. eiteenese. atnl mA taught hy the Trindpaens, meets. ar~ {.. lloderrs per Ilteion of twa. baliar weoha p t 7uoo( u eei lledca Oct. 18 lm -r N ew Goads, .TWO )I' 1?JG at tin'` -i date Rtoom. e{ 4'J zoret fat` ools eonua~ti5( by-t PlsW" Walke tCims arts, CA5TO tal Sarxgn ted r If ýs3, ItBP; I ý y14!P e~rr and ]gl ' Ormtitnted and Ki Ca antd boouLIj tiLAl Rion Couu 1$.L unI and" IrvOuv and Birow ISa Ekuurwfa C'wvcs and BRsAN and' Wjad BLfAK and Sana IaA WOan an .LEGANT MIAnacenA cat - Masi.* Tpi' bobk R~ao We have a a of an eatoe Ea ti ab s nn t large rmety of arit ot fBl6:Pi2t~if4 b