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S ! .DCVOl'lD TO T W 41R OF MSLDI8UN PATUTH.UVOI.NO.. TAUA MADISON PAR A., ATURDAY, APRIL 12,.1884,

VOL I. NO.I 9.._____ 2 TALLULAH MMDISON PARIS LA. ,TURDAAY, APRIL 12,.i1•,M

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buted her dim•ted loekagbee. handytook * at 1h . te palb 1t msbad ba " alck i.eght. ,hi.. 'A thoA o mmaamNes,' hors$ I (SItSio).

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"Is*y e to ,dMy hi a maoment.He was evidently a Ht stagred atthesckleai popo*ej . The it

fall on his pri d, oldCran(bedw mibekMy lat r o),, oeti

window'b tndtl thaiti's eyseamed oft tpira the •esd the b- asroad to seek sanme arm o ehis

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uaing his fve to look ap at Wais,ttthe bak aerwred, T e r

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- "The bnke nodebd. Thitemblsaat th ete• • uppedln and aduta u-t,•neto see the re- es

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r the eshiptithe *US-ii. en'lt40 Or

To another who desir s to know whenthe awaollohomeward fv, oar marineepost, he Acnl big c(osd, ays he

was ih the Towdey House be room lematurdiay•y eening atd aw fifty awallows

baoward fly aside of thirty minutes,at tqgest at.

l, aother'wosays:y 'Who seeth the Ilr'wt we wold my that on Mr

t jorlrq~rqsrer~ a one fei from atre aid Thonmmat nw hi Hsllanc anand in two minutes t was stowed away poiin the place here Addle stringe aboun i tak

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te.mnlag .. ia' 5 Whb i Nrea. m.. d a0140 whe. sUpfehtr Iar.u of ]

4emes le ti the aeveds Leaes. the

SKing Humabesrt is quito nervous in ammanner, and takes ed his it a though ndoubtihl whether to tos it to the crowd,illthrow it oq the fi'or of the caniage orkeeip it bn hibd. I think the last wbwoohll ait bibn be. He smiles, of immet; tLhbl semsdoetaeh, smll el

It is the meret tlag .up o. the ceram eof the moath and .sees to say: "Com-'oad the mob! I'm tired,l I am a kn, besId waln ot fbruk my ne.k noddgL. vioThe Q n is dty itse.L Her man- id

, nrer my ideaU ,eaJi' ,UM*achvr ed ThO

Sa ee her p.0m. -6h11 at al rP7' debag , ganurahy in black i irk

or mauwkith aalkn ame'ue and' sealwkia brva m •.. hat. b :

goes, .h just like every other womsan rsin c3 m table ircmtaners. Iadeed, foilabe makes ne elwt te diemt. Her e

have made me a qoeen, bt, after all, Iam only a woman-o wore nor better m•than you." How ditreanfomhe good di.sadhos.I•, Qacue .ofEaglead, whio , orslipr laks a be, by .roc •.i- , h im queenroi , the ia iately .better than any one ele, even the mern wilbe hedr famiy. bhi

Aj I•"tS hi-mein

SiHeam about O80,00 tiam of be_,hest for expo t. Ia" A Tes zapsp has been sold Ih Englland 'br be

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tweean sesuagkll end She Je ar*. of

m o ve Oe madieb aPim fmans o bne pf tyetr se ' twed ashmdes of m eamths ense in An- Usether bas esevessd fe

r momthe . tAl b atb ansnat eigiii s '

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b * e r *,4 s1 uiun t!j r a ~ i,v' ~'DLt

ILAINEB W WUCi JAlN . r.chatthe

me: Ibaasa of December, 16800, s thetib Auebasua or Jamuary. a•t. 1 l itt1Advance Sheets of Blame's Book. and

In final analysis and true eatimate of theMr. Buchanan's conduct in the first Attstages of the revolt. the condition of the divepopular mind as just described must be Hetaken into account. The same ind• - e.ences and expectations that wrought enupon the people were working also uponhim. There wre indeed two dr. B ever

ehanans in the closing months of the whadministration. The first Mr.Buchanan ertoof November and December, angered by "Ithe decision of the Presidential election rand more than wilting that the North, rincluding his own state, shonM be died- "'plined by fright to more conservative "A

views. and to a stricter observanqe of aquewhat he considered solemn oblitptiop4 n(imposed by the Constitutiou. If the TIsmthern threat of resistance to the an- llthority of the t•ion had gasueo fiathr he'than this, Mr. Buchanan would lave sesbeen readily reconciled to Its tempoeary likeviolence and would probably have eon- dayidered it a natoual bleminr in dislgulet. h

The second was Mr. Buchanan of Janu- es ary asnd February,appalledby surround- pii g and increasing perils, grleded by the

donddet of Southern men whom he had ,

implicitly trusted, overwhelmd by the Icealisatlon of evils which had obviouly eyes

followed his offcial declaratioans4bpilg coulopearpeutly for, thefety ofthe Uilon, 14to

yet more dsturlsed and harrowed in his admind tl.an the mass of loyil peole wbd ger,did not stand so near the danger as heor so accurtelv maded ito alarming,growth. The President of Desan•rwith Jotib and Floyd and Thompson in.his Cabinet, and the President of Jamp-ary with Dix sad Stanton agd Ho~ rhis coundlors, were radieally didbentmen. No true e tIn ate of iMr. Bachnanin the o f hbi publc •sreer cal' eer whobeo eacbl ihe this vital dismiacncta thotlover-looked.

It was M.- Behbaaa misrtsue to whbescalled to act in an emrgency whlah,deemanded will, fortitude and moral wascour . In thes qualities he was del- odent. ae did noit pies the ,ezedeuI e bir

ehauti. ' Mi li. baldeea n'tn , PUi Adevated to ue: petiL s of law in n nmt .pab*lt of emmeualt and to,

,ryesa lugslatiw, bodies where he a

dom.Heba H ad abbees 4S515b&t a hs. d -its had not te.e ~ l

catioum s sad eomssrvadvre tool timidlty. " wit

-tr di ate w da,eeauwiehmdvs pe,'. His ervice of lcta years I th•a om ad a•. al .

' iw tha w e tass h b it c

iMthMaf e Itba. tas kems tit pie

S g. mae i ama d by In, a• •.asan scol rnt be .

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theaseg amesaet a h Menta *dp "

ee a , *b*e Wleut h 1

i:'theekbi wnumui mdt •g j, la hisbt mr sI df i

TTIL u hsd powd aG wak e seruhainm s of.. Jiee hasr ' he ClV

1 toil ek w b .S a t-h

a newags asher MM h

.....*e4ky***e~aad se namea' n

r. When I went in I eaatsedim as the do tem•er.. He bhad r

changed his ftsares, and stpped osi ofthe offic fbr th perpses d ,_taldk upthe tiebet he sold a meUn•lsaelbre'A Alittle later, with his halt thbdwn beekr;and his countenance enetheuted he wasthe bland but dignified JIu ry on theother curiosities of th' aab lNi~~ d t. .Alter be was done with that part of hisdiversified roe, had a tWal with hin.He said that he was not gettin* the emen's wages fer doing three men's work,but he was tolerably satisfied with theengagement.

'You used to have a new story to tellevery time you came around," said I"what's the latest"

"Haven't the heur'to keep p 'a rep-ertory," he replied.

"1'11 bet you haven't lost the ability topersonate the charActers of an anecdote.

sry it. Have you ever seen Jo.' How-ird, and heard him speak?""Yes, I remember him.""And you can wrinkle your face, and

squeaken your voice, for fossilised old

"I guess I haven't forgotten how."Then I told him an ainciist Ia the

waile, trial at New haven, Howardsent there to to th ou'6ane tort-he Herald. The pMkh8•a U e wasancient and conventional. He did notlike the free pen of Howard, and cne

day scolded him."You have no right te comment on

the evidence, or to citicise the witnes-e and lawyers," said his heaos in ap:ping tone,.that ae high Wih 1hbls in-~iation. "Wbhy, s'. yog .have pubihsed most objectionat le descriptiens of

MJ Ioked [e. excited CA'd2b i 'A atlibeyes, and aid: "I wish t14 heaven Icould print zonrvolce."

Likewl,-l ai afn ' t 't I' cai ti yto type th imzsn obP ( la'dand the New Havenjadp lij th -ger, as he reharsed st Jo hr

The man t as Ts sue***a**s*t• daBTEfls isaTi.bAa rIIPI.she d a Me tthmeeabkqS sieira t'e

*The Pn a et , r l' M h Batm as .when he iL not t,little room in bM nothawO corner ofthe second story of s- WUhr Harms,whw hbe a nh wring.4rb &0 alV)**

easy china. TTbseis iivisary lammwas originally intenddd it a8 dinBgroomdihak ometeIsd with ^e dtisebet he ecaaples. T1 a din desk

can ML r I i pg•s ri a .ito Lbaby Pr k, d . ah iie.oaup that beoade4 r anoekea as Ml-

tead n+rlelro• taksaa lLoazah,desk aeea b taket atof dth bVA.o ashim. At ome oranr hi.aSehl-der baee standard, waio. han-ike " lampe.ress, a wi,e ad,with a legend amo. thV iap :ai

And a r In la --te a -e- - t .

tors. asapp•oas s te ou

-il.:.s, hi"s- IS..

it on this ad, c~whth A a tihe w

th a the Presidemo t,$ a s aboutia the morsning, takds a ola thhavbir,drinks a up of cosat, an esw or apiaece of toest and then hae t.e es-*Iesta dhauber to M. wral oDes or oth r we to

qli aa amedi wraisew a se

uneta th at 3, 'anhamm

l andn be nobMir. room the k a

dgar, writmr M

the btsck doaor of t l1 l

six Arwleot i

d mk ndhe'' i1-. C TPwe dY~ l~~drl

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