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; % iaisita $18trtal wed dini .... SC `2O,1 5. e7 sates (ior woe our charge is twoty M ,dollara, ,pasabie invariably in ad ko Vance. -w . -P We are authorifted to announce .. of Pointe 'Coupee. as a candidate for Con- W gremefroun the FgOIUr 'ConORKnsICNAL Dis- st YRi at the appiroaching election. ci •I :We icall ;attestion- to the ad- g vertisemeot of the Mansfield College It .i an•ofber column. . ProfessornStiart a : is gentleman ,of very. extensive lit- hi erai.y attainments,' and 'is associates ti are -well qualified: for, the positions ui which they bfil; lhe College has en- a Joyeda •'i and. ad"well.deserved repu- b dation for -many years; and we hope e4 thit iftwill /contihiute to:receive a full tl share of the patronage of the people B .of the State. ci j-:The' Regguljr. Packet B. B.: Heodge is up to time again. and goes tl dowl this hmorriing. Her clerk has tl as uewal, furnishe.;4this ofce with Ii full flee of New' .OPgansi papers. p IfosecuR6~,eithal's Stores will C be, clpe4l { tQ, busip as :4, qD T*- b ay and lridayinext,, " tl- g•- The horse thieves'ase dn the is tra k $ agai. See 'our advertising t .colbmns,, . .. . a Our o old iaeighbour and Parish- opier, T. D. 0 ompt•n, of the. Sentipel, n lss been apiointed ;Postmnaster of i Shreveport., I eB s being a decided a comligent to the.fraternity, the ap- c pointment'i' a good one. W 'Tbo:Louisiana Bakery, that d sied t a furnieshi th.e people iwith the "staff oflife,' has again been put in iinfi i1g'order ",:d will, in future, keip , s.api i with that much t eeded ee , ood brad. .. l Thl• tin•dlutit•e presen6t, have ' ci if tdfi ether s -demightfully t ple~asant and 'ooli'h . i e bottom of the B river still riping •,.nd the situation, t a1n ithuPg.- . •lttering. Let,, her .i Oa 0ne of the coetuYea .at a wa- tering place fancy •~jal is -lesaribed as.. "a laeoishawl/ and diamonds."•- Cool, and lays thefi r-famed Georgia uniform it the shade. Ig P .le - ,te ichmond ,'iime ,.ap- pea•a*,olunmn of closely priated ad- 1 vertisementa: of manyof the finest 1 farms of Virginiiaf ifd le.' . A' llas Piirr.-w-eli hao reeivd a copy of' an addresii-ieeissued by the Central Comuittee of the "Nationll Sosser~ta T ive' Union pirtyn of Loutsi- tiiba The Address ~ i bribfly ',reviews t'btftiabd~td otect's"f,' th? "Demo- cratic p I$rit;! '!thselviatie'" par- ty and the "1~aiical' 7pa' y, argues that tiey are aipowerless for good, and informs us that the "National . •Union-"pai'ty ajua& the thing to save the couontry,. caure te cholera and Skeep of the yelldw feter. The True Delta says tart the country people do Snot seem to uiideistauid and appreci- aitii the' difft r enty i•011ticii organiza- tions in the city. We thold like to as. the anwidd ho 4 oes. 'ir"The ?oishaeter tdenir ae ordered several Post OQices in this St ipre-establisbed, . nd appointead P.o9ttrsters there~0of,. Al.exaBdria is among thelucky .nsps, and rwe hopie .:soon.twes•the 5ild order of thliges .i-p raminig shape!.. : E ---- :, (, Olur new Postmsster-is Levi Wells, a son of Governor Wells,- a creoleof Rapides. ,Yo dnedrgetiic and pos- see il ~ .ob"diiss qualities, Mr. WOtgca s~l'i k m~e ae ~bo and efi. clento el ' I WlI R%*ilt; slee 1 reference to oir advertlu in g s, olpme that a.Rtiniarvay . .:Heth, an old .•E River steambpalman I has charge of the 8.temner Marabtii, atd will keepl her reula Inh our trade f1r tie lalance ofthlpae. i C dil er, of the Packet Coiddo; i8pi tihans foillts of late papers seat to ourbillic.• "Dadlsy &-Netace, the'414est safest sad most twnt 7 hou e is als ~ith l *Mrmew Odm.. The last Yankee novelty an ' e f or I t esh ias d of the gllibiity of the great Yan at kee nation and of the facility with ot which a. man can sport on small capi- th tal in, the ovation line in this counti.y He knows all about the "enthusiasm" gi with which "Governor" Louis Kos- , suth, the iunigarian patriot, w$s r t, ceived in this land of patriotisn, a'nd fr does' mot'careto: rememmbter4 :' he ~ ' t glect into which the/•" pattits,' al- to lowed the distinguished '"clile to '?fl1 a -few months afterwardbs.,, e i s b heardtof the ferore which Jenny Lino,; that promising ." ig•tpgale," 4tirre up' in the Western wQorld, and does. not stop to teinember tiata' the stsWeetli bird's voice bas'iost ' 1' " o4y tetl a ears of the musical .conioss6ers, on this very artisticaily musical Weetern Hemipphlre. HeI ,yma J h .a dim re- collection of the admiring crowda which followed Tomi. Thupmb, .the . Woolly horse and Japanese•Tommy; S th'oughh be has probably forgotten that the first has subsided into private a life, that the -seeond is used donly for h political ppurlses in a Preai 1lei t campaign,,and that the tlird,ifor all ti he knows or ca i es, may hae Geit if - ted"hzri kari 'rfor the p nus9yen't ofl e the old Tycoon in his, native 'domin- ions. He dainot sorely li hov fdrtot-' ten how thathe wl•ipq i ,,pe. :` 'pie were lashed, in' the o•eiye.r, irito ' 'a fif•of ekcitement over .agrand '"ie.I, vival of religion,"' and howl that, the next, their excitement fonund a vent r in ihat most religioun and peaceM'l of e all amusements, the grandest'. throat- tl cutting carnival the wobtkl: has .evr n seen. Mr. John Bright is, therefore, determined to see whatbe can make in the way: of lionising out ou:ithese r American ,idiosyncrasies. Ile sees " that the A meri jm ple dust• ttliai timoe fcr 8 rarity, ase naot oserbu - dened with hobby. lioraes that 'tt c dionly' one heey have i v th igergal' nigger, which he knows how to Tide to perfection; he has therefore conclu'. ded t~,join teamiis with Sain1~ a i" nd to hav ie luetine. together for trfe next few, mouths.i Mr. John•Bright, too, has made a'*iost adiiikia'bf:.-beo- ginning in getting 'ulis 4 ' "shj 'w Dir. Andrew Jbhpisn, ,,:resident of the United States, bas'dlepztch'& tlhe steamer Colorado dto briin hi'tb the- Western shores. ,I this respet the certainly has the advantae o' allt -foirmer -hoveltie;" ,Tor he best of - themL could never hopeto ;come over t under a better mangerihban B~imn t, while Mr. JohnBrglit cpmes; ir nder the auspicee•.of ione who has only to I take sutr to' set the wbqle iYankee nation to sneezing. We have not tlhe 1 slightest doubt!, therefdri,; thMt Mi. John Bright's exlibition will succee Sbeyond the most sanguile ex~ectsp tions of: those whohave taksenzi thb matter ib ha.nd . .. ' ... oWe understand tht preparqations are inaking in New Yorkt 1nd s-e Wbere,'on the grandest scale, for the d reception of Mr. John Bright, the "nation's guest." The World gfve ohim a first rate notice and says that, as an orator, he is second among SEnglishmean only to Gladstoua. Now, I this is simply an absurdity. In force: ind compacttess of 4Theoisni g he is far the inferior of Lord Pdlmer4tn; in versatility of ghi;edi ahd rt et of attainmenits he codat be eomparep to Lord Brougham; !o bea.Utyof di- lotion and d 140stilo hes Snot approach the ,jarl of Deiby; to Ssaynothing df yo6pbr oratr•e hol though they may notitimake so mucb :noise in theia worldpre, nevertheless; his supeioit -ioaiility san4 wried _ great deal more inuen.eia tekin . dom. The tr Bth is, Mt. ir~eitu*se. . toriety, or reputation fi fy pgesi, is due solely to his peedliY hpolitieal opinions. We eit'ly 'oigif to ar 'know, in this count.r9A9'aoy it is (1 fora man like Mr.Bright tiget up otde kind of, a reputation. "f9eore St;ie war, Mr. Rober•-Barnwell b•ett e sbooldhave made a secession lpeech ii Boston, Or Mr. Wedell Phillips an t abolition speechl in New.Orleans, te those verfy 'reRpectable gentlemen, if they coauld ha eeocaped with heads ur nbroken, oi~l 'have acqdi•rd an ,t Pnnling nototiFty: aind iglt have bheu placed. by soni. tzaliah'xiter, as ignorant ma the equot :for 'O e .r second as orators only to dE er, to Clay or to Pres n. For' C Syears past Mr. Bri 9 b oisiest pot house p a n United Xingdom, si erias been theunyieldi na .u ing•, advocate of .prinet antagonistic to those held by every sE other respectable statesman within el the realm. He has endeavored to. :t cbpge(mPe4ify, or *'Tqalp4qwi tife i glorious constitution of England ai which for a thousand years has ex- e .ten ... d i 'tsttctiO` elove•f 4 free, a powerful and a happy people. U to pidrvetthat: doialititikt, vhos S prygiscons for +ho soparity. of;+ivi liberty no sovereigni•couild; ibtfin g si yi., s ., i~ .e &* -,. i'lt p .;ishes to imnr the .h.ea.•y•n,s• waw metryof the splendid fabri' a d 'f Z ,ua8gyrate" the 'eign ,i ,': toe, .,di anarehy; 'hence :hisaotorietyit homt fa aid abiroad, and hee irc a i ,qti y 1E with radicasl all ver: ttlwQr 4t Mr. John Bright wv i lt find ,man b ;indred spins in tis ts iy, iet .Justice Chase will iwele imeh:im:;; kb.T 'C Saumner will be delighited tspe li; ti and Fied.Douglass will go into extai n sies over hi n. The radicalS will give t hi a graniid ovatioi'from o ne end f d the country .totbo Lother, We hope a that the distinouished `g" est"" will t nut overtooik; (i 'bi travetls U Ilippres- . ent.condition aind futore prdsloects 'f t1h et'p he radicals, the South Il fiea; c•waparn of Africanmdescent. :Mr., igbht;ca4rdoubtlessPif iheshould Vigi ( c mu v uabl information for rtheeditaioatien of the i kakitues of Exeter iThill.' th'btVer's rsfined, idtelligenta ,d p i f an thrqpic e crowd which in times ' past frhq ue tei that aired spot used to sied `o rni- f ny pious tears over the.sufferirgs of c poor old ".Uncle Tom!'1ili's "cabin,'" t we wruld suggest thit, as that very respectable colored ,individual has no "cabin" now, a; little hiterioi aid to Iashist him in gettiig one would be a. great deadl ore i~e••c thab tlied cr- I codile ters, and would akel:as a i nuch, ore sotbstantial proof of" gen- Aine humanity and disiit resf ti p!d- xi thr opy. I I- IW The True'Delta, atlthough it 'il opposed to a" Sotithcep .,Co rjv.14i , beig so '`intimatoelyaoquainted',wwith'l :the injury s'ch )-oiWf gifaeflryri n ,aames,.to suggest what kind of dele- gate 'io'hi t ' to tb t oi 6 if It 'hl dn ' held. 'Ihas .selected is BpOC1eWis for' L6ni•t•nS atnd"Misil•, theeople hayve. rejected' time aind again wtthmiI itfi last thirti yrin, pomeof wbqtu would have been buried rlong a•+ Wered 'nottheitir'.teatiiet'. tol erot~fd'i ti:b paprd hed •y a corinTer, and other : again have be:en buried so Sb.•ng 'and sb deep dthat ithing uti the a political, hyonas w re pow eno- ing theirmillenniuoi,'cai ldieer haie etixumed 'tl obnI. The peipl•,f-e oL jit, , wilyet. learn to their Q•et bow much the State has lost by thijiros- B ription.of those ale ate Stne .n who formerly guided the helm amid'ithe ma8nry ternpests thraugh Which 'wee 'hae veen called to pass. ,: . A son of one of the "first families" gin New'Yok lately married a prttyIrish r, servant girl of whom he becaine i'amored. SThe' youth. was sent to Eqrope !oance to break up' his attachment and the girldis- chaiged, but he stsid in Liverpool obli three Sdays, and returnig.tO New York bunted up the irl anoIianried her secretly, greatly to Pbe disgust dthe :old folks, who will niotre. +.,I I t; is 'stitd' that PsBl8dtt J•isoh 9 has iinreduced 'rio the Wh1t1 6ilsp the egite tfn(i iy circle tlat evyr ocupiedAthe Execa4tiye M 6,~i HBis:family eonsists of his wifei a absn, a honl-law, two daughitrs iand a number' of g~iadchildren. T'li. on- . in-law is Jedg ,atteraon, recently olated, / itp from Tenesasee Mrs Pattersoin, q6, w ""i o biethe lady :of t he hoase. wa'•eda. Setedat eoew.n, 'durting Mr. Pilft'iad-a mtistriation, ' ad wai thenr a Nfeaeitggist , 8. i 1.t~i a B.,+inder o R - Iand onmof the late (eneral Windei ,O,: A.ibasbeen arrested and 'j oet6 tothe 0Id Capitol Prison, 'Washington, on a cha; g ' . beig impliicted;intheAndersonville Prison if 0.l T4 following are among the 6tice Sput up at a .petroleum town in Wesite•t Pensylvania: "No talkhpg with te . ch'am• a bermidi,,.Fame us hiigh as at ny o ehou ib'ot responsible for bbits lef in -•r, the hiaU"-'_-No terdines ad'~ittc4," •, yfr' he Tae dato r" ar date, referring the projeo• i Conventi nof allte outhern S stee int 1w th era fs rl the C we Ii - n an 3 section of country it proposed to ben- W efit? It has become fashionable of fu late to deride the people of theSouth a• .ofringiig up4 tihefiseeliv4dhe a- amities which have peessarily result-: ed from their failure to accomplish be was undertaken. The secession ,Con- r11 ventioDsm wtilci too the severa States Out `ofChi ,`-#no" e bee gf 9 s.pecp.al je ,: . . the, •aisialvpr- sion of these revilers of thb Sptherfr ga people. : We; presume: t'atitis thib• witlr',which AJaaEdit~Or f tbe H ffis Delta professes to be so iftitilatel 444birtiwed'a'ld'vsa ohins ilf i fects ,he claim, to. have bea 1b~l.e e lanchbily wtiiess::; wewillo ad c mit that the s4ttoi pfAt 1Q r r 13 a. " has been quite intimately acql•inted ' with at least one of these "Southernii 'onventions, and, icehe'id 'all the, "injury" in it ,a, ,ai y lof: li p moderate abilities was capabe9f, we : d think, that,-bi.. dmission at this idte 'tc day is, decidedlyvc olt'leby tbe :least of it. 'Ho was elected a delegate to I the, ogiqpig t;onp pqu ae a 48 4g1t sionist, and did all in his pqwe t as,- ~. h ember. to t dltehallo State iout`of'bq th Union. Nor can be plead thbit ho arae Pideed nto= toat 'c utnB tyd4 I example set him by olde~f&nti' mor c( experienced le;in foie "h namee om-- ing .first on the lit, he .vot. u uninfuifenced by any priorgqt., an pipjs, the agnor L ofX ; 4f,;, q e man in Louisiana that ever " .# vot ' f for secession.. Iftied dtsa pp1ipr tr of the "wise and patrioiotic"~ninis ' tiq f ,Andeew johnsoniapu4' till : thb other wise and patriotic, adminis 'd I traionsr that obtu'e alotg; :'renderiit necessary that he should acknowledg~ i die "et'feore bf trig st;'lifo, we' ii'i he might make the acknboleipdmyn4 cacy, and with a little more rgar for the opinions of his forier asso crates, who have riot been d fOirtuia As to receive such a siideii end tbho 0 Srough mental iIlumnativ ..astha hich h eseems Jo1baye undergopp 1 ;Wet? al tahkfjt ,4Dathe Re Iiyier ;a Fips4p . mparn309.fiP1' 4lilg I lie several packages of papers.,,, t ; - "5 'i "Tommy, my sgon, '"wh pt i g•• n, n.to dg. itb l tat cb• ~.g •$ h, Seditor, •f course."' "But •~.t, are .ou gO- i9,to send isL. o the edit4o fer" '": :s he says if anybody will seugJ4rn b lub he will sendas copy ft his papeplet i 1th 1ig came pretty near fipti g ~t4~..d oq - Ssciousness to ask l'jt,.Tomwza dear, wha# ", do y ~ ao. ppesy Ae;w ggt 4 plub ?"4 i "Well, I don't know,•: replied the hopefli Sedidir~ "inle it 't .k lnok dowaa~,BiscrL- he't' p ai dth ig pa Wi ,;,tit"hso :i.i a"c"a fiv•th"ali, 8 r d ' " sihundred bushels of: tobaisco ass hese. e 0, ashes are :th a netresult of the tolucco Ssmoked tip in the big pipe of the evacuaition 'e.cooflraiationp , aid willt h tuIfided t'ii~boUi t by tlhe Nthkiern farmer as aferigy ofthe Si A. wo~prarho was nndeemnasa.m h tion as a twitiesa beforea ra, Wteorn:pqlc e d. cont was inter.rpgpdwyA the magastr te to ago whebteph sh. wae the wife of th eO. o e $ rB * ,replied,. ,"I ; upp ose rm:,il 'ee t, : r , " -".! P U ,ig A. womai snnhi dowq stalri t Lotidoni calght ilbbot t i&'b 'hdbp fell hurt. " . , ,.; Sii Thie hitagi ZBepubliqca spealdn o•• fGei. leee's apnoi3ca~tin Afir tao that it is oot a .ot iini•q u ,dotment. u,. of ave'ry briefona, cwntaljing only : soe fortj ' r or Sfty words. . ai .Yr ~ i.ithinr Jl• 4 .•osnths,: nea. sit hundred people b'aed:been gilldd .r M' wounded on the railroits ; aid' ~ix utiilhiop n dallarde beo stolen b'4 ffrih pjmit us 4of tier . p .ation. It.is.a fenkle -b.by, i Dt t rd yeu B oldbut saidot'rea•mber rthiug i.: k Piirdon ba6af ks beingiatrc1 ioffk .by the reim at the Tres hii tig oce in Washington. They are pr op ut- 'edge parchment and re engrived"1i'-,th. highest style of the irt. " S i~;S Upon 'Ibe :idi P'oteDeselaria- . tio of Inidepehdence lnt ield. m, 'theruralt t dise ath is' c thin.em t: S"bh,'heb raed it wellcnoogb,:t t '4Std if tr. editor-l bt t ~i~i~l~t~il tet o~ resrume=ufii ebsh en ra t n:fr d e 44 et k f f e s, Yt ill e in o `torsL osefoj e ho' iled. F t cir aUn o~a (s.. We 'ivnt ~nen bri .about& 0 full and fret:estoration y Sand destioyed conqitr. ,J ~ s`been the custoem to select parts- tans foidrae@ whieltstr i.iln be attempted niow. La tis lay aside e) thing of that ind, anid select imen who have PrOt hem sec sio ' ' t 1 an g! o' jas been overe trustworthy than-he man. who ha toppoed ` iai re i ao:ectiF eOtit" tbeM wt tho i ir C aM r'I0W friends recent e b oppoed o v ;IdBioidn tcountry--those w; 1l ; ,hAre lisedde) owsei s 4ii }ty ,p e. Shid~hi Msooh e or :W to iTre b thiendoi~s ~redentyseecst o ~h -qjb go e Anso theb NW York ;.g 'p to irretrieva Arestheirsnee a iefe i.now fI t..g agllor; e os~lpkd up l~x %ri# greordal an i 1 in; }thy . tee` .then Upoly qQtircuqg1~ nglicenep irl illustrate the Yrti nothing at ei TW want ea'iesties, truth7realtty d t and whtn '.ii o he $iat l t % l e belt 4llcatari ` ' lit, * ih ji# Wg "s onea stanililgi' upo te tepg eps to b-preys 4pipuflp w f t i psopre, tor tch ugiing a sthation 4 f I ~ boner :or trut . fl'uo a quick to de. ; te4~tWIt ji fi ;arid, .whey t Li ava: "'t s l- . vd ''lt .of blife. iW : sa ; $sy o i1 ' it e an' fiuhtr waxe 'war f an f ht rvtji rand roir t;fod ritit I ae hte ;eataledtheireitivotih s ende N6 oityen t~~ Great eters ij i Aoa n tic stl the si y g ff lb~~', tA*6 'Id~~'p~i; sir~.31i~ Sythey uia at i%'fdrk 'b unhaDpy vi~tEc~iini~ :i 1ot~Aeh li 1 dti't~l of b~~ithi Ist~ a 'liba tillb~ th~3 breminders.i tiat ifat 8,i Swghilfa*f'ee ke& fz ageipod'l aTit? swe "iipinOeortk, ae e e osthigry estil a dttti a lj'h aleantly 4 small f aterbA who uegularl of plahIn f nsuai' ,hav4 E spare dee,.: are wiyadattg p ce life to ati: ;sciveoW~e.1 1i i 4Z' ut- beuplicstioti ot tlie stae et W ein the livesholutuii a age. Galen, one of the most i4stigi phviauons -atong l ancientts, ived 1 ra gthe twe6t5 hiI. did~ i iwrsdend a tishe ian Wenigr~i wo nevrttdspit k la3Idt: w 3C~iinefld*reka4~lh Itte, r:~lte if a hundred o ys m a poor - fnlarirlo 1i'*o; tit:j~1 eds=lul::afe i Id , ?af. Ed tvetkft 1 iat1 yrF ' ' -lt t less 09 1:: tj .i lsee ta .1Mn .- =s edan, 1. (,4 and `agile~ n' S y with dot l~ati6i." -and ,=..,. t bocked ble blaspheny made'"for .the. t~amy.x' tb' :.n `# . v ;:w s otb `` ' : (IVI Vutbeft1* 3" o a at g ii as fn.. i p feopl-pel~amolst;hne f ofnP I t e god the1t tbevw .I ~t4d *'ujt pt:vi b two- Jof;ep :11 , ~t nO~1 tatsi i~e Toii~ ;a ee tem wai~ls ezfrated Mt*--

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Page 1: Louisiana Democrat (Alexandria, La. : 1845) (Alexandria ... · codile ters, and would akel:as a i nuch, ore sotbstantial proof of" gen-Aine humanity and disiit resf ti p!d-xi thr

; % iaisita $18trtal

wed dini ....SC `2O,1 5. e7

sates (ior woe our charge is twoty M

,dollara, ,pasabie invariably in ad koVance.

-w. -P We are authorifted to announce ..

of Pointe 'Coupee. as a candidate for Con- W

gremefroun the FgOIUr 'ConORKnsICNAL Dis- st

YRi at the appiroaching election. ci

•I :We icall ;attestion- to the ad- gvertisemeot of the Mansfield College It.i an•ofber column. . ProfessornStiart a

: is gentleman ,of very. extensive lit- hierai.y attainments,' and 'is associates tiare -well qualified: for, the positions uiwhich they bfil; lhe College has en- a

Joyeda •'i and. ad"well.deserved repu- bdation for -many years; and we hope e4thit iftwill /contihiute to:receive a full tl

share of the patronage of the people B.of the State. ci

j-:The' Regguljr. Packet B. B.:Heodge is up to time again. and goes tldowl this hmorriing. Her clerk has tlas uewal, furnishe.;4this ofce with Iifull flee of New' .OPgansi papers. p

IfosecuR6~,eithal's Stores will C

be, clpe4l { tQ, busip as :4, qD T*- b ayand lridayinext,, " tl-

g•- The horse thieves'ase dn the is

tra k $ agai. See 'our advertising t.colbmns,, . .. .

aOur o old iaeighbour and Parish-

opier, T. D. 0 ompt•n , of the. Sentipel, nlss been apiointed ;Postmnaster of iShreveport., I eB s being a decided acomligent to the.fraternity, the ap- cpointment'i' a good one.

W 'Tbo:Louisiana Bakery, that dsied t a furnieshi th.e people iwith the"staff oflife,' has again been put iniinfi i1g'order ",:d will, in future,

keip , s.api i with that much teeded ee , ood brad.

..l Thl• tin•dlutit•e presen6t, have 'ci if tdfi • • ether s -demightfully tple~asant and 'ooli'h.i e bottom of the Briver still riping •,.nd the situation, t

a1n ithuPg.- . •lttering. Let,, her

. i Oa 0ne of the coetuYea .at a wa-tering place fancy •~jal is -lesaribedas.. "a laeoishawl/ and diamonds."•-Cool, and lays thefi r-famed Georgiauniform it the shade.

Ig P .le - ,te ichmond ,'iime ,.ap-pea•a*,olunmn of closely priated ad- 1vertisementa: of manyof the finest 1

farms of Virginiiaf ifd le.' .

A' llas Piirr.-w-eli hao reeivda copy of' an addresii-ieeissued by theCentral Comuittee of the "NationllSosser~taTive' Union pirtyn of Loutsi-

tiiba The Address~ i bribfly ',reviewst'btftiabd~td otect's"f,' th? "Demo-cratic p I$rit;! '!thselviatie'" par-

ty and the "1~aiical' 7pa' y, arguesthat tiey are aipowerless for good,and informs us that the "National

. •Union-"pai'ty ajua& the thing to savethe couontry,. caure te cholera andSkeep of the yelldw feter. The TrueDelta says tart the country people do

Snot seem to uiideistauid and appreci-aitii the' difft r enty i•011ticii organiza-tions in the city. We thold like toas. the anwidd ho 4 oes.

'ir"The ?oishaeter tdenir aeordered several Post OQices in this

St ipre-establisbed, . nd appointeadP.o9ttrsters there~0of,. Al.exaBdria isamong thelucky .nsps, and rwe hopie

.:soon.twes•the 5ild order of thliges.i-p raminig shape!.. : E ----:, (, Olur new Postmsster-is Levi Wells,

a son of Governor Wells,- a creoleofRapides. ,Yo dnedrgetiic and pos-see il ~ .ob"diiss qualities, Mr.WOtgca s~l'i k m~e ae ~bo and efi.clento el ' I

WlI R%*ilt; slee 1 reference to oiradvertluing s, olpme that a.Rtiniarvay..:Heth, an old .•E River steambpalman I

has charge of the 8.temner Marabtii, atdwill keepl her reula Inh our trade f1r tielalance ofthlpae.

i C dil er, of the Packet

Coiddo; i8pi tihans foillts of latepapers seat to ourbillic.•

"Dadlsy &-Netace, the'414est safest sad mosttwnt 7 hou e is als ~ith l *Mrmew Odm..

The last Yankee novelty an 'e f or I t esh ias d

of the gllibiity of the great Yan atkee nation and of the facility with otwhich a. man can sport on small capi- thtal in, the ovation line in this counti.yHe knows all about the "enthusiasm" giwith which "Governor" Louis Kos- ,suth, the iunigarian patriot, w$s r t,ceived in this land of patriotisn, a'nd frdoes' mot'careto: rememmbter4 :'he ~ 'tglect into which the/•" pattits,' al- tolowed the distinguished '"clile to '?fl1a -few months afterwardbs.,, e i s bheardtof the ferore which Jenny Lino,;that promising ." ig•tpgale," 4tirreup' in the Western wQorld, and does.not stop to teinember tiata' the stsWeetlibird's voice bas'iost ' 1' " o4y tetl aears of the musical .conioss6ers, onthis very artisticaily musical WeeternHemipphlre. HeI ,yma J h .a dim re-collection of the admiring crowdawhich followed Tomi. Thupmb, .the .Woolly horse and Japanese•Tommy; Sth'oughh be has probably forgotten thatthe first has subsided into private alife, that the -seeond is used donly for hpolitical ppurlses in a Preai 1lei tcampaign,,and that the tlird,ifor all tihe knows or ca ies, may hae Geit if -

ted"hzri kari 'rfor the p nus9yen't ofl ethe old Tycoon in his, native 'domin-ions. He dainot sorely lihov fdrtot-'ten how thathe wl•ipq i ,,pe. :`'pie were lashed, in' the o•eiye.r, irito ''a fif•of ekcitement over .agrand '"ie.I,vival of religion,"' and howl that, thenext, their excitement fonund a vent rin ihat most religioun and peaceM'l of eall amusements, the grandest'. throat- tlcutting carnival the wobtkl: has .evr nseen. Mr. John Bright is, therefore,determined to see whatbe can makein the way: of lionising out ou:ithese rAmerican ,idiosyncrasies. Ile sees "

that the A meri jm ple dust• ttliaitimoe fcr 8 rarity, ase naot oserbu -dened with hobby. lioraes that 'tt cdionly' one heey have i v th igergal'nigger, which he knows how to Tideto perfection; he has therefore conclu'.ded t~,join teamiis with Sain1~ ai" ndto hav ie luetine. together for trfenext few, mouths.i Mr. John•Bright,too, has made a'*iost adiiikia'bf:.-beo-ginning in getting 'ulis4 ' "shj 'wDir. Andrew Jbhpisn, ,,:resident ofthe United States, bas'dlepztch'& tlhesteamer Colorado dto briin hi'tb the-Western shores. ,I this respet thecertainly has the advantae o' allt-foirmer -hoveltie;" ,Tor he best of

-themL could never hopeto ;come overt under a better mangerihban B~imn t,

while Mr. JohnBrglit cpmes; ir nderthe auspicee•.of ione who has only to

I take sutr to' set the wbqle iYankeenation to sneezing. We have not tlhe

1 slightest doubt!, therefdri,; thMt Mi.

John Bright's exlibition will succeeSbeyond the most sanguile ex~ectsp

tions of: those whohave taksenzi thbmatter ib ha.nd . .. ' ...oWe understand tht preparqations

are inaking in New Yorkt 1nd s-eWbere,'on the grandest scale, for thed reception of Mr. John Bright, the

"nation's guest." The World gfveohim a first rate notice and says that,

as an orator, he is second amongSEnglishmean only to Gladstoua. Now, I

this is simply an absurdity. In force:ind compacttess of 4Theoisni g he isfar the inferior of Lord Pdlmer4tn;in versatility of ghi;edi ahd rt etof attainmenits he codat be eomparepto Lord Brougham; !o bea.Utyof di-lotion and d 140stilo hesSnot approach the ,jarl of Deiby; to

Ssaynothing df yo6pbr oratr•e holthough they may notitimake so mucb:noise in theia worldpre, nevertheless;his supeioit -ioaiility san4 wried

_ great deal more inuen.eia tekin. dom. The tr Bth is, Mt. ir~eitu*se.. toriety, or reputation fi fy pgesi,

is due solely to his peedliY hpolitiealopinions. We eit'ly 'oigif to

ar 'know, in this count.r9A9'aoy it is(1 fora man like Mr.Bright tiget upotde kind of, a reputation. "f9eore

St;ie war, Mr. Rober•-Barnwell b•ette sbooldhave made a secession lpeechii Boston, Or Mr. Wedell Phillips ant abolition speechl in New.Orleans,

te those verfy 'reRpectable gentlemen, ifthey coauld ha eeocaped with headsur nbroken, oi~l 'have acqdi•rd an

,t Pnnling nototiFty: aind iglt havebheu placed. by soni. tzaliah'xiter,

as ignorant ma the equot :for 'O e.r second as orators only to dE

er, to Clay or to Pres n. For' CSyears past Mr. Bri 9 boisiest pot house p a n

United Xingdom, sierias been theunyieldi na .uing•, advocate of .prinet

antagonistic to those held by every sEother respectable statesman within elthe realm. He has endeavored to. :t

cbpge(mPe4ify, or *'Tqalp4qwi tife iglorious constitution of England aiwhich for a thousand years has ex- e.ten ...d i 'tsttctiO` elove•f 4free, a powerful and a happy people. Uto pidrvetthat: doialititikt, vhos Sprygiscons for +ho soparity. of;+iviliberty no sovereigni•couild; ibtfin g siyi., s ., i~ .e &* -,. i'lt p

.;ishes to imnr the .h.ea.•y•n,s• waw

metryof the splendid fabri' a d 'f Z,ua8gyrate" the 'eign ,i ,': toe, .,di

anarehy; 'hence :hisaotorietyit homt faaid abiroad, and hee irc a i ,qti y 1Ewith radicasl all ver: ttlwQr 4t

Mr. John Bright wvi lt find ,man b;indred spins in tis ts iy, iet.Justice Chase will iwele imeh:im:;; kb.T 'CSaumner will be delighited tspe li; tiand Fied.Douglass will go into extai nsies over hi n. The radicalS will give thi a graniid ovatioi'from o ne end f dthe country .totbo Lother, We hope athat the distinouished `g" est"" will tnut overtooik; (i 'bi travetls U Ilippres- .ent.condition aind futore prdsloects 'ft1h et'p he radicals, the South Il

fiea; c•waparn of Africanmdescent.:Mr., igbht;ca4rdoubtlessPif iheshouldVigi ( c mu v uablinformation for rtheeditaioatien of the ikakitues of Exeter iThill.' th'btVer'srsfined, idtelligenta ,d p i f an thrqpic ecrowd which in times ' past frhq ue teithat aired spot used to sied `o rni- fny pious tears over the.sufferirgs of cpoor old ".Uncle Tom!'1ili's "cabin,'" twe wruld suggest thit, as that veryrespectable colored ,individual has no"cabin" now, a; little hiterioi aid toIashist him in gettiig one would be a.great deadl ore i~e••c thab tlied cr- Icodile ters, and would akel:as ai nuch, ore sotbstantial proof of" gen-Aine humanity and disiit resf ti p!d-

xi thr opy.I I-

IW The True'Delta, atlthough it 'ilopposed to a" Sotithcep .,Co rjv.14i ,beig so '`intimatoelyaoquainted',wwith'l:the injury s'ch )-oiWf gifaeflryri n

,aames,.to suggest what kind of dele-gate 'io'hi t ' to tb t oi 6 if It'hl dn ' held. 'Ihas .selected is

BpOC1eWis for' L6ni•t•nS atnd"Misil•,

theeople hayve. rejected' time aind

again wtthmiI itfi last thirti yrin,pomeof wbqtu would have been buried

rlong a•+ Wered 'nottheitir'.teatiiet'. tolerot~fd'i ti:b paprd hed •y a corinTer,and other : again have be:en buried so

Sb.•ng 'and sb deep dthat ithing uti the

a political, hyonas w re pow eno-ing theirmillenniuoi,'cai ldieer haieetixumed 'tl obnI. The peipl•,f-e oLjit, , wilyet. learn to their Q•et bowmuch the State has lost by thijiros-B ription.of those ale ate Stne .n whoformerly guided the helm amid'ithe

ma8nry ternpests thraugh Which 'wee'hae veen called to pass.

,: .A son of one of the "first families"gin New'Yok lately married a prttyIrishr, servant girl of whom he becaine i'amored.

SThe' youth. was sent to Eqrope !oance tobreak up' his attachment and the girldis-chaiged, but he stsid in Liverpool obli threeSdays, and returnig.tO New York bunted upthe irl anoIianried her secretly, greatly toPbe disgust dthe :old folks, who will niotre.

+.,I I t; is 'stitd' that PsBl8dtt J•isoh9 has iinreduced 'rio the Wh1t1 6ilsp the

egite tfn(i iy circle tlat evyr ocupiedAtheExeca4tiye M 6,~i HBis:family eonsists of

his wifei a absn, a honl-law, two daughitrsiand a number' of g~iadchildren. T'li. on-

. in-law is Jedg ,atteraon, recently olated,

/ itp from Tenesasee Mrs Pattersoin,q6, w ""i o biethe lady :of t he hoase. wa'•eda.

Setedat eoew.n, 'durting Mr. Pilft'iad-amtistriation, ' ad wai thenr a Nfeaeitggist

, 8. i 1.t~i a B.,+inder o R -Iand onmof the late (eneral Windei ,O,:A.ibasbeen arrested and 'j oet6 tothe 0Id

Capitol Prison, 'Washington, on a cha; g '.beig impliicted;intheAndersonville Prison

if 0.l T4 following are among the 6ticeSput up at a .petroleum town in Wesite•tPensylvania: "No talkhpg with te . ch'am•

a bermidi,,.Fame us hiigh as at ny oehou ib'ot responsible for bbits lef in-•r, the hiaU"-'_-No terdines ad'~ittc4," •,

yfr' he Tae dato r" ardate, referring the projeo• iConventi nof allte outhern S stee

int 1w th era fs rlthe C we Ii - n an 3

section of country it proposed to ben- Wefit? It has become fashionable of fulate to deride the people of theSouth a•.ofringiig up4 tihefiseeliv4dhe a-amities which have peessarily result-:ed from their failure to accomplish be

was undertaken. The secession ,Con- r11

ventioDsm wtilci too the severaStates Out `ofChi ,`-#no" e bee gf

9 s.pecp.al je ,: . . the, •aisialvpr-sion of these revilers of thb Sptherfr gapeople. : We; presume: t'atitis thib•witlr',which AJaaEdit~Or f tbe H ffisDelta professes to be so iftitilatel444birtiwed'a'ld'vsa ohins ilf ifects ,he claim, to. have bea 1b~l.e elanchbily wtiiess::; wewillo ad cmit that the s4ttoi pfAt 1Q r r 13 a. "has been quite intimately acql•inted '

with at least one of these "Southernii'onventions, and, icehe'id 'allthe, "injury" in it ,a, ,ai y lof: li pmoderate abilities was capabe9f, we : dthink, that,-bi.. dmission at this idte 'tcday is, decidedlyvc olt'leby tbe :leastof it. 'Ho was elected a delegate to

I the, ogiqpig t;onp pqu ae a 48 4g1tsionist, and did all in his pqwe t as,- ~.

h ember. to t dltehallo State iout`of'bq thUnion. Nor can be plead thbit hoarae Pideed nto= toat 'c utnB tyd4

I example set him by olde~f&nti' mor c(experienced le;in foie "h namee om--ing .first on the lit, he .vot. uuninfuifenced by any priorgqt., anpipjs, the agnor L ofX ; 4f,;, q e

man in Louisiana that ever " .# vot ' ffor secession.. Iftied dtsa pp1ipr trof the "wise and patrioiotic"~ninis' tiq f ,Andeew johnsoniapu4' till :thb other wise and patriotic, adminis 'd

I traionsr that obtu'e alotg; :'renderiitnecessary that he should acknowledg~i

die "et'feore bf trig st;'lifo, we' ii'ihe might make the acknboleipdmyn4

cacy, and with a little more rgar

for the opinions of his forier assocrates, who have riot been d fOirtuiaAs to receive such a siideii end tbho 0

Srough mental iIlumnativ ..asthahich h eseems Jo1baye undergopp 1

;Wet? al tahkfjt ,4Dathe Re Iiyier ;aFips4p . mparn309.fiP1' 4lilg I lieseveral packages of papers.,,, t ; -

"5 'i "Tommy, my sgon, '"wh pt i g••n, n.to dg. itbl tat cb• ~.g •$ h,

Seditor, •f course."' "But •~.t, are .ou gO-

i9,to send isL. o the edit4o fer" '": :she says if anybody will seugJ4rn b lub hewill sendas copy ft his papeplet i 1th 1igcame pretty near fipti g ~t4~..d oq -Ssciousness to ask l'jt,.Tomwza dear, wha#", do y ~ ao. ppesy Ae;w ggt 4 plub ?"4 i"Well, I don't know,•: replied the hopefliSedidir~ "inle it 't .k lnok dowaa~,BiscrL-

he't' p ai dth ig pa

Wi ,;,tit"hso :i.i a"c"a fiv•th"ali, 8

rd

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sihundred bushels of: tobaisco ass hese. e0, ashes are :th a netresult of the toluccoSsmoked tip in the big pipe of the evacuaition'e.cooflraiationp , aid willt h tuIfided t'ii~boUi t

by tlhe Nthkiern farmer as aferigy ofthe

Si A. wo~prarho was nndeemnasa.mh tion as a twitiesa beforea ra, Wteorn:pqlc e

d. cont was inter.rpgpdwyA the magastr teto ago whebteph sh. wae the wife of th

eO. o e $ rB * ,replied,. ,"I ; upp ose rm:,il'ee t, : r , " -".!

P U ,ig A. womai snnhi dowq stalrit Lotidoni calght ilbbot t i&'b 'hdbp fell

hurt. " . , ,.;

Sii Thie hitagi ZBepubliqca spealdno•• fGei. leee's apnoi3ca~tin Afir tao •that it is oot a .ot iini•q u ,dotment. • u,.

of ave'ry briefona, cwntaljing only : soe fortj 'r or Sfty words. . ai .Yr ~

i.ithinr Jl• 4 .•osnths,: nea.sit hundred people b'aed:been gilldd .r

M' wounded on the railroits ; aid' ~ix utiilhiopn dallarde beo stolen b'4 ffrih pjmit us

4of tier . p .ation. It.is.a fenkle -b.by, i Dtt rd yeu B oldbut saidot'rea•mber rthiug

i.: k Piirdon ba6af ks beingiatrc1 ioffk.by the reim at the Tres hii tig ocein Washington. They are pr op ut-

'edge parchment and re engrived"1i'-,th.highest style of the irt. • "

S i~;S Upon 'Ibe :idi P'oteDeselaria-. tio of Inidepehdence lnt ield.

m, 'theruralt t dise ath is' c thin.em t:S"bh,'heb raed it wellcnoogb,:t t '4Std if

tr. editor-l bt t

~i~i~l~t~iltet o~ resrume=ufii ebshen ra t n:fr de 44 et kf f e s, Yt ill ein o `torsL osefoj eho' iled. F t cir aUn o~a (s..

We 'ivnt ~nen bri .about& 0full and fret:estoration y

Sand destioyed conqitr. ,J ~s`been the custoem to select parts-

tans foidrae@ whieltstr i.ilnbe attempted niow. La tis lay asidee) thing of that ind, anid selectimen who have PrOt hem

sec sio ' 't1 an g! o'

jas been overetrustworthy than-he man. who ha

toppoed ` iai re i

ao:ectiF eOtit"tbeM

wt tho i ir C aM r'I0W

friends recent e boppoed o v;IdBioidntcountry--those w; 1l ;,hAre lisedde)

owsei s 4ii }ty ,p e.

Shid~hiMsooh e or :Wto iTre bthiendoi~s ~redentyseecst o ~h -qjb

go

e Anso theb NW York ;.g 'pto irretrievaArestheirsnee a iefe

i.now fI t..g agllor; e

os~lpkd up l~x %ri#

greordal an i 1 in; }thy . tee`.then Upoly qQtircuqg1~ nglicenep irlillustrate the Yrti nothing at ei

TW want ea'iesties, truth7realtty dt and whtn '.ii o he $iat lt % l e belt 4llcatari ` 'lit, *

ih ji# Wg

"s onea stanililgi' upo tetepg eps to b-preys 4pipuflp w f ti psopre, tor tch ugiing a sthation 4f I~ boner :or trut . fl'uo

a quick to de. ; te4~tWIt jifi ;arid, .whey t Li ava: "'t s l- .vd ''lt

.of blife. iW : sa ; $sy o i1 '

it ean' fiuhtr waxe 'war f an f ht rvtji

rand roir t;fod ritit Iae hte ;eataledtheireitivotih s

ende N6 oityen t~~

Great eters ij i Aoa

n tic stlthe si

y g ff lb~~', tA*6'Id~~'p~i; sir~.31i~

Sythey uia

at i%'fdrk'b unhaDpy vi~tEc~iini~ :i 1ot~Aehli 1dti't~l of b~~ithi Ist~ a 'liba

tillb~ th~3breminders.itiat ifat 8,iSwghilfa*f'ee ke& fz

ageipod'l aTit?swe "iipinOeortk, ae e eosthigry estil a dttti a lj'h

aleantly4 small f aterbA whouegularl of plahIn f nsuai' ,hav4

E spare dee,.: are wiyadattg pce life to ati: ;sciveoW~e.1 1i i 4Z'ut- beuplicstioti ot tlie stae et Wein the livesholutuii a

age. Galen, one of the most i4stigiphviauons -atong l ancientts, ived 1

ra gthe twe6t5hiI. did~ i iwrsdend a tishe

ian Wenigr~i wo nevrttdspit kla3Idt: w 3C~iinefld*reka4~lh Itte, r:~lteif a hundred o ys m

a poor - fnlarirlo 1i'*o;

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and `agile~ n' S y

with dot l~ati6i." -and ,=..,.t bocked ble blaspheny

made'"for .the. t~amy.x' tb' :.n

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