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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 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

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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

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