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THE WILMINGTON POST. W. P. CANADA Y. Ed'r ft Prop's- WILMINGTON. aV. C SUNDAY MOEXI50. KOT. 23. 1573. The Io( and Tribune of Detroit are about to publUh a biograpbj of the laU Senator Chandler, made op-from original material which is at band. The letter of the Secretary of tbs Trea-ury ad.irc-'sed td Co'. Dnmont, chairman of the Republican state coin roitue'of 'Louisiana, is' suggestive on a' 1 the point on which it treats. -a Ti i-re is a report that the works of Captain-'. Kads at the month of the Missi-sippi are a failure, and that the cIiaTiritl iJjBieau oi uerpcuin-; uu wm- etiir.r, is shallowing and narrowing. In tl.'e Spanish Chamber of Deputies on tlic.4'.h int., the Minister of Finance ra-l a .bill granting to the future queen i'J)(jf) annually, aud toO.OQQ annually m the event of tier surviving the King. The marriage has been fixed for the 1st of December. W icks made of spun glass bare been tried' in lamps, and it ia laid they do very well. It is stated that they supply the petroleum, oil or alcohol to the name wiin more steadiness man iuc ordinary wick ; that they secure a clear and pure light at a less expense of fuel; and that they diminish the usual un p!eaant odor. lit fore the ReTolationarj war Amer ican clay from Cherokee county and ; from 1'ensacola, waa imported to Epg land for ceramic works. As early as 170-S a-cargo Carolina clay reacted Liverpool. This was the beginning of the Lr.g'.iah porcelain industry ,,and -ample of kaolin and petunse rer . found in Virginia then. 7 ' The Jlon. Henry P. Baldwin, ex- 'dovenior of Michigan, has been ap pointed by Itor. crosswell pen a tor to fill out the vacancy occasioned by the d.-tliiiitig of the Hon. F. C. Beaman on account of( ill health. Got. Baldwin was bora in Rhode Island and is 65 year old. He went to Detroit in 1838, Mii i was elected twice Governor of the Mat in IbU'J and 1870. 1 in- neare'nt approach of any coiriet to the earth wai l,3yi,W)0. of milts in 1 -7j. tl.'at i, of which accurate obscr a'.ioi.- ere made,-l-y Laplace. There have .been, however, many instances w.-iere cf.inel at one or other node have j .iv.d nearer the earth's orbit, aa f jr. nutaii-'c in 1730 with Biela's, but il.e nodal points were taken when the tjari'h was further removed from the p lint of her path. ' ' . . . i The military Committees of each II niio ot Congress have before them --argrettt'miiss of papers in the Fita John I'orter ce. They will probably be giving attention to it early in fhe;et- - o i. i With .the damning ttstimony Jiaii t him in the court martial before Wliichlie was tried , it requires seyjeral uiuU of brass to tVo spjare inch to turuish (Sen. Torter with bran enough to intrude himselfagain upon Corigrp-s. - i'oti;ra"Vr are beginning to arrive ui Ottawa in connection with the le "ling ef. the contract for the British CoL V nib in flitu of the Canada Pacific Railway. There are now employed on Section A of the Canada Pacific 1,200 nun, and ir. Sectjon D 1,000 men. The woik ot excavating is being rapidly ad vasued sod w ill be continued during the winter months. It Is expected that both contracts will be completed before the stipulated time. Scirtary Sherman has prepared his rMiwatr for the erpenaea of the goT- 9 umcni for the next fiscal year, lie a-k for seven niillioaa" more than was rt.ueted last year. Three mill ions ad- tiui-uiai win oe re-uireu iorwnninr e un. Two millions are wanted for the pay ment of pensions The passage of the act paying the arrearages of pen sion hss greitly stimulated the appli cation for pfNsioas under the old laws. The Post OiEo lVparlasent, becaua ol its tr.creaii:g growth, demands two millions mere than last year. m S ' 1 be Executive Xlansioa, eeusnoaly called the White House, where our President, are obliged,-to live, is a dis grace to the nation. If the Ktdwell U.ttv m were filled up, and the malaria eul etT, the location woald b M itood any. lut the old bulk whicb stands there ought to be dispensed with, and a " new rocture with tTHBetbigapproch m jc rlr(tnce and having conveniences and oni!rl, snWtituted fct it. Itu nolhirg but an ug'uy aattoaal bars aa roiMparrd with the ether splendid ed Acce iurnaadiug it f l.ijf, wr.Urg ta 1S7, aeotks a p'vt5f.h which wa capiarrd with a hark by his ships company. TTaa A'. (uide ( his swims sowKtisars a ysid bfre bi, s-aetimea vre o ? at hi pleur ; and la bis greatest adrrrtjty eftsa c eavee ta bun, ad, Uke a dsvar frwd, atkke else vbeei be nrrU hies toowt , M whea be is take tat Itit.'e ta arye tail t lasiea kasw4 ta hJ. o paxt sar . ibst, se4 tT-w4 ladte wttb km Te ex t"esWw ft s fbtwsW sm4 tmlf ia hte gTrwt bat ia ait U m wa bad tMwsecty Uksalec ww ateat aak UcMitbtetUeibt. A SOUTHERN DIAOXOSIK. i It u now proposed to senJ to ilie j southern state several eminent northern ' Republic.! during the ensuing cam- paigna to discus- public question. To t 1 employ medical phrase, their r-t duty will be to diagnose tbi aggravated die ease of the uniform southern' body politic, and ascertain wLat nitd'cite ought to be sdaiiriLsjcrc-d to i s tiiror.ii Irregularities. TLi patient Oil L-. V ii out of health for mor than - fif eefi ' yeaa, aal 4Ua beii ,jeWrj m an ; sorta of theories. Firt, wLtat i- c ult-i the heroic treatu.t at ;'....?. l.h-1'v, the sick animal wa treat-. d to r ' allopathic do?c of two i.uricirtd j r, '. ' I'arrott sife gun, aal SiiiuiUii . rifles. A fter this was vtt r the ftp- U . allopathic style ol treatmn:- h.i - ' .. plied 'consisting of vior fj-i'. t , i jorce oiii ar.a KUKlux iaw. 1 m. Hayes arrived, and went rotsii'l ;ji j ' ing his scBi-hoimepathic inodefcf prac tice, consisting of tnumpiiai pr ;n r-t , reception, hand shaking-', ar.-i -lo ii mild re-torati vi s as were- a 'a; i "to those period of real or iui.ii.iu io covery. 'l'heii came ai.-rt) a!l M.riv.f empirics, charlatans ami qu ick' tl-v.tor lupine, tuariaiiiiis aim ryi tck u-z-auts rith' extensive appliance of -iiiiUs-1 encee, infioit imai, sugr coattd pill-J w aence and rjAthins'' noittrunm.' ilf iir:it' t iiief - ' ures, pain aesuoyers ana tnos inyta- ... - lions mat renuer tue ccucu ot ..-!( ae as easy and soft a a palanquin. rw i ill -i - inere prooauiy never lias uecu ;J- rt- (nn n iL .lin'i. n.ill. .1.;..!, . . , I aVM "v -.u. Y'-' " ; more aasiduouly talked aU nt thai the ( aouth. Thesoulhtrn Repubiiciri havi , come in for a large share." In uli thi multifarious discu-ision tLiroli :s fre quently been a lamentable want of any thing like an analysis of the iliu -.li on. It is difficult for a person living outv.de the south to comprehetid the ctn.; ! nature of its politic. The i r-ju lii -the modes of reasoning, the iiuiuar' i:i which public opinion is m ole up i i tue wul"'!u""'J"' '7,u,""-"" j derstood half tha time by those v1.6'; discuss southern affairs. TbeMrttv new-f 1 t ik..i...!.f.,.'..;.. i hunters, the epistolary amba- who are sent south a VA dea! ..-'f toe , time, gei -laisc iucbs. .uany -i liii in- are fearfully deceived and humbugged. ' Some fellow arrives in a town, draw, on it hie note book and pencil, hear what this man and that rpan s-ayj noti it dowu, and it is sent north an 1 priife-i. At oue j-eri'-u iiierc.sprurg.up ut-anj all over the norjth a total -mice :c- t t.on as to the southern lit publicity, aruong almwt all cla-ses. The north im-ibrd . . - ... . . . - i. . opinions from the statements in l.-ii. cratic papers that the average tcu-.berii Republican was an ignorant' raca!. tl a; bia purposes were .malevolent, that he was unprincipled in the exert i-e of -;u u poweca as fell to him to exercise, a:yi f hal -Ka wKil Rvinlil I.ft t fif!l..i-il lt at the aouth was base utid villain -u-. : Whereas the icasa of the native -t-r.-h- I ern Republicans were persons; of g..-.-i ; motives and were trying to do the bc-i -j J they could underdilEcult circu'mtance Ther had before them the tak of or ganixing new states out of th- wrecked ! matter left from the convulsion, .out -f j sUchwhiTessshadiodeoeiulenc-enoO-I, ' . 9 to face the jovi rwheiuiing UMjori'y the native white-, ami out Jcf . the k- cently freed negroes. They (li.i t ot always act with discretion but thy oid j better than they could have beer-'expected to do under the, t-ircunntjr.c . What they did in tlie war' of "organjc ; and statute law stru.ci a blow at . tlje 1 incrested illiberality jf the .u: lu f.-ji:i j which it will 'never rcover'."!: IV-dlvjin . some of its aspect as rro i ru i,.oi was conducted, it hook ! up the di v j bones, infused new ideas into comaui nlties, made' Mil-Man full of the 'M-eds of a iaiiy u fOiith more, libera! of. , that the oUl south is rvally dead. . i When it is rememberei tha: nst in ten of the white families- of the : u i. take any sort of a ucwpajKT, and thoa which are taken nuu-Jv ive no fair version ot rublii mil.-n . . - - . , ' t. ' : ; Idea can b formed td the t ie;, ti e ,:- ' e ' ' - .1 it i i- . uruiniiou, on wilier ( ,if aver.ij;i - ,'i : . i ern population' nuke; up their opinj. I oldies rere is of tt.e primary c. order. A public speaker a-Urv-Vi - ;i ' crowd here i. oblige,) t-:Ut:c'.,.d i . ; , . . . : . : . -' 1 explain what in other par: f i! . - i i , COUOtrv are axioms The L,-:. .: -.' 1 . . . ' ib ic sou pii-crrw oi iuii iii . , a j v : - j : ' laUon, a connected hisWy of p a comprehensive view of il.e -.jUjixe oi ereots, are not to be taken tW ra'mrd in public discuMio... .-v w! -uti'. .1 e tars in sflairs ailr.U",o;k:;rc u :o deal out his tmp ud oaetat br, er Mr. Blaioe tndu'ge In l! lacitive mi caatss in Louiir.. it b . , - x little purpose. L . .1 ..' . . like talking out i n o tea--- j .o' v , woald be glad jto see ;t eijen, tried, bat it aju'.J tc rathet nce4r io tale aorg o iu u.O'o ot crosa roads polirfciat t u ';e tbeif lAy ds;aiiS it, ptditieal te roacUti. to ut Wriueg ta ta lkwtot IWW: y;, c tUttkr iajs ef tae !Ml lvivrat;v -tal tVatnika b attea iU , a egatt : "I th cvatHsa . :.' J5erwa lavii rvvisj i,. ' ... , . a . ..... .?J.. . " - ' -wa wri tm m vsi twe eatttled 4 to nt taat ve, Ttat ti osrAlllMnrf Bjn J M.f( Uby aaothet g-MiUeaaaa wb elevted as a Kepmeatative ts tt . sasK. rra -fsXK- - isi-tu, MU lavs was til a-.caasjale Uf. ',. :i' : ! ' : JLIi. FL'ULXE UHISSOM AQAIJf. , ti c IG'.'u of October the editor of t!K - -t w. ii; J.alcigU and had an iourvi. w n;tli Ir. ;rUoai, and in the 1! October e published i ;.io-.vinj:. . r-,.r - t,.. that he is not a tie Republican nomina u t. and says he would I-o:ni nation! if tendered K-puLiican convention, '.tv-tiiai he it ia favor of t.je r -T jvl. ... :. i'j j.' ,ri. Uf says Jiidire Buxton ti. titCtd iU'. noauaaUd by the : -i-'a !:-.-; bv s verv handsome ttk- 1-.''.'., 'J ! -itv if the Iiepul:icans will : :: :: Lijsl.),j be will take hold jof !.'.' c :... ..and - give it his personal .i' '; .:. A d Le has no doubt of the - . : the state ticket, 'if good men . r :. .i.if.aed with Buxton." i . t Raifigh. Olrrcer copied ihe ..: .'w- r.ni-.ie a A.w-days thereafter. !'-. .;,-,. i.oi called upon the editor of l :. and the next day the fob I v:j -z article was published: "i r. K z-ne firissorn,!' Superioten- ' i t;;e V C. Inane Asylum, aa- i tt.e editor of the Raleigh 06 f -.v.r to rty that the article copied by - -v ra! j a;-; fr -io the Wilmington l"-r . ;:ot ti met y represent bis 'fee, in. j;, .ictentioos . in- regard to y ju t.iti rcaiiers- in IU1S Stale, D rfatement of : the Ct 'S'-l ishef and '' ' !' matters in this state, but that Charlotte ioten- 'In give Dr. Gri-soin the full benefit o: !!-; '.i at he h s said, we publish the j t s.ir.:c. below- from the Charlotte ZVm ; :;;:(. of the 24. h of October. iiiUch .by way of preface to the , in ;o: tint we T.trtt to sav Recently, Dr. ( in-v.in i tjef n mentioned aa a t" - l.epuoncan noratna- ii'i.i ,m i v -r.-.o-, one or two Ke- pujoca i o .er- i.ave hoi-ted h'U name to u: of :ii :r editorial columos. Vi one Jyf.-ji ciat who had advocated the i e: ti.t ion of the Doctor in his poai- ip. r!i.!i i:-jetu of the Asylum i'r..ii;..l tl at 'a - man's politics or; Ml - il not be t ruiin-r rqide in gelcct- - ; : . - ' .. ii.l Mich otfice, or at ' ' I" ' -' i .1 r eha M Ta (!( a rni Ii u minr 1- Io- ti lt; . t MJ i.' i ally lieu -aid oflicer . t ' . s - ri-. :-.o ..( tn i cian, .."--i.d n .t i.L. the prospect of c ii:u-':i-r. ifr;--.oh.'i n-une- used to help ?' ,t tr y tiiat had retained him in !'i ;.i u i u-mI while be was filling ;.. ' c.',.,1 hr ii no nxr.irint for u ja.-.-h jji r-t ,;,, ,,rt that his i 4 j i-ai-n: o - mi . i u-to v. .tiiout hi-consenl i:ia-t e u M.-tr t teri, ,,ut of Dolitics ni l retain h;s p---ii:-yri as Spenntend elit ft I Ii V-:tii!i. iiwell an continue i ! of .1 ': i.t:. : r 1 ail.t-viator ot the ills i.it.ot ii. toki.id. He would i ..... i I -i ll, ! !if-r. (oKe. if his name is lr ia p i irieal dis.-inior. and o'i n-il jii o itmection with ii..-v r V ' -i:s. It is his dei ;-l'.t,':t'i,',;';!:': 'y 1 1 ' . ' e !.i .k. : tf ao.jve t.i't merit on tl re the - U-.irro-d in a lew miu- il'-- e- e t r-a :o:i with lr. Grisom. tl'iitl: il is Mibstantiallv correct. It a; o .e .! ,ub it let him write Dr. j. 1 1 t'i -i i in i - f- i! I (i a:..l -ati-tv him-elf more fully." i.'.- r i f t!:c 1' st does not de- f i site '.- 1 . ;viy eitif-i an iijusiice, and .' tn a.'l i 1!.!- o 1 jrt.it care has been used to i p n language. There I r ;v. i -lrl-ii-h the above, for ihe.ur- 1 - o I o . i.i ir. (Iri-som full justice i . ."" .- " - .-i .i i uii ii i concern- I ir-r tin-. 'co:i!r-.v rs . Rut now, for the I url ' - 1 d g our-elve- full and '!:,i,"':--J-'-.-v. wc. propose-to quote IV' V"' 'iU WS to the editor Of rip r i rroi t!y. Dr. (Jn-som said i d:-'--r ot ihe IV,r that he would ... i,., ii. ; i. it i i - t . e noniui iti n t .r tJovernor I'.t o.l-iican C-i'ncntion would l . h:..i i..:ai..ini u,s'y. Rut, that lic.vi:' wmi'J nomioate iviS''"- ' ' wi;uid- take the i. -S ":ip ihv Stutt. Cnnimittee, "Vf' f tr-.raf attention ,iC' ..!. i.lei.vt the Reptibli 0 . .e t- :t.e fru- aouage used 1 ' - ' - i . -s .ui ;.i nie. v i y upi ctfuliy. i g:ve ; .1 ii C'i. ( .!) ! l":i W. P. Can a DAT, f -ii. W'u !!N..tos Post. a r. v t e i i. !er has jit i-ued a lo. l. r a ' i t i.e A natomica! tV-.l' It Vhos that' this i ,r ; ; r i: ! vi- .inat-'iny is very ;-s - ' i e science itself, . ,.s ;! , -a'j-v:. mie etti'.j ob 1 1, - .-.'. i-i m;ill compass". tr.u :a. ' ;1 !- ' ' -cctUl anc ''" J ' ' ?J', i! i! ver - u i ,;s ' n . ,r , t are the differ ' a i-1 art 1 a man.'' eacti . , 'i- ".Hl.- :. k. a trunk, a-wi i, !. . i urv ciueriul and r -e. Me avs tl is ach ). :.i.. a trunk, and J lit.!- w-ith ;aiir biines. !.s,i the ''chest, -s:40i :j -i-- J " ;. c .taia the same fjrar.. iu.i.-;-7 rtprxl" We con -; i i: r- i. -t -iicli p iie4 tn this t r ; i d ct ieti.tu; we hsve always t-tt i t -. ib-rte.- of (bat feiiaa aat t. .'. t i ' i ui- ri aud la'.ci.rciaal - ' '-r,rd that fata : - '--l r It d, in aid f !- --' '.' fy and ' asaral i If s ' , s - l ; .-- . oc nx a cat ia the ;'-:. ;; A ;rcti; ta Viai-te, kick , :V.; 'j, ''5! j t ij) as t,5 iuf ta-. t ...tiLi- fn;y pray- f'v 'r 4 . hull CiXi. 0r fea ifaagtt, oe gtse a h Was, o e a v s- a.jsj a i-tr t k - 4 v , ') - --4 asur. j,!;tU fd; i la i r? , k k,;t ay m k4 .!.. .v lie laal aee 9hi atsw, meaea mtf ef t &i -a a rr . i aaeaJTT7r -- l j-wa7....a . . .a: tbSasAe- ' ! i c-atSlZr ;.fiiew.eem f Vlegwbln.- ; I aUUeV-eVi teWab! - f7 '. ' kC,u.sff,tN:yWLW naaaaaasmsamsaav" t, "allae t, " U Xt Q - fc-n Wt-lTl , J w- a .a ret,r a t. ra . . U V "5 ai aaaja ,W -asMb l-aVX TIw Jrtlfl. l- fcrT' v ,(.hu W -Jew-awanaw: I- wwaw HwsA. ' at a TSLl r-4 t bs- s a salt aau ! e&Za 1LwwM - : -. ' wsaanaTswwVja. concealed plae wbara aba witcesaed the mnrder eft bar offspriog. Her moral and raDgioaa aensibilities were so abocked that aba aerrr afterward woald attend praywra.; She continued to eatdi nsia. pur, and perform otber secular dutia aa bofore, bat to the cad ot her Ufa aba kept ap ber ailent protest, against tna religiooa iocoBsUtancieol the master of that aonaehold. ) The other ease which we citepecur-j red in Xevada, ill oat rat mg the near- eaa of earn to tb hwmaa race, was differeat and not oaite of eo elevated a character. Tkia lalia . approxiaaation to the human race, exercising those power with which aba ia commoa with us, waa endowed, ebaerred a a warm of indaatriaae hooey bs in ihe yard. Seised with thai spirit of acleatifie in quiry which aba bad ia common with u ahe approached the entrance to tne hire, flatten elaaa to the ground, and aeixed aa inadrertefct bee aa be waa going ont to bk bwaisesa. This attract ed th atteatica f otbar paaaing bees, which reported yhaSt was going on to the hire, wbertnpoa they all rushed out, mixed thamaaWna within her fur, and proceeded to wwrm notice on her to 'quit Iba premise. Tbia ,5vada cat fo-got that aeraaa eoaapoaure which ber more considerate relative ia Maine ex ercised, and procoeded to scream, rcll in the grasa, spit fixa, splutter, squall, claw at tha agglommarated mass about her, bounce into tha air, torn summer sett, until she waa a mere ball of fur and bees', wailing ia desperation and despair She waa humiliated by being drawn away by a leng-haadled garden rake in the utmost agony. We quote from tha authenticated ac count ia the V'rgimi CHry Emterprm : When after aba bad been taken to a distant part of tha ground the bees rtuck to Tabby 'a fur, and about once in two minutes aha would utter an unearthly "yowl," and bonnea a full yard into the air. On coming down ahe would try to scratch her ear when a ating on the back would cause her to turn a succes sion of someraanlta and give vent to a yunning fire of squalls. Like the par rot thai waa left aleae with the monkey, old Tabby had a dreadful time, f wo or three days after tha adventure Tab by was caugbt by the owner, who took her by the neck and threw her dow n rear the behive. No sooner did she strike the ground than she gave a dread ful fquall, and at a tingle bound reach ed the top of the feaoe, fnll aix feet in height. There ahe eiaag for a moment, with a tail as big as a rolling pin, when, with another bowodaad squall, she was out of sight, and did net agaio put in an appearance tor over a week. Y suggest to Dr. Wilder whether these instaneee cited ot lbs religious, moral and luteUsctoal qualities, do not entitle the cats to be considered in the great field of ethies also. They are no1 only so constructed physically, that from them the anatomy of the human animal can be learned frOra a dissection of their physical structures, but tney reason mucn on the rame prinrlplea aa tbs human race and their experiences and conduct on giv en moral questions enter the broader fields of Intellect oal speculation. It would, not be straBga if what: is known of tha reaabnia of these two Maine and Nevada earn should aid in throwing light apon such subjects as were obcura to Deaeartrt and Jeremv Dent ham. , TUN M AIMS nA'CALtt V. When ana mas ia an election in Maine j-fls leas tbaa a majority of all tba rate, the IJoue of Uep retentativea sends two naoi-s to the fdecata aad tbat body se. lects from these a goesrnor. At the last election DwrU, tbe Republican can didate, laekwd i.llb rotes of the major ity over tbs wheJej Bat tbe new rerste en the returns had 7 Repobllcan ma jority and tbe House ii. But the rid Goyerner aad Council, who are a sort f retsrnsg board, are proposing to turn ont, on p(wteKt ef frsud, enough aipubltcaas)aaOTe sad members, to give tbe bodie. Democrats a msioritT In those t w tbat rretloa. Democrat, who had tha Wwret rote vf tbe thrre f candidates (11 41. oat of O.I 10. ) will ! be sleeted for OoTtrnor tba. defrstier the wiil of ia peopla. A mora slrocVms Fretted it vaj never kbown. At Iba latest reports an j appeal baa beea gasda ta tbe supreme j Court ol (be seal la aeetde who were i elected -iaaafoe. aas Ma.e aad U, i l. -i .1.- 2 . . k. 1 i ; or a of tbs Oaeefwae aad Ceaacil. Siaae taw as-gtaaiaaa; af saw torero meat Jj ortb CtaUaw. bas bad 111 ataa bets ef both bassas tt Cptfm, 36 of bom were il as I ass. . I as sweprialag bow iafm-pasatry asita kaee been re pea'.ed. jTbwtw baw bewa I WiK.aanar. 1 Spargits. Jaaieawa, HUU. Bryaaesad A. Sea. aad S tacb as Atoaaadeaa, A W stAaa, Daiilalwa) aTaatllWgea. Israa chra, tocawrja. TsWsarya, Fracaitwa. Grabjuaw Hajtisw. JeSaaSaaa. Uwrkca. OaUa st 1? sWk gafTrsy gawisa. -op- erda. SkbSUArya. Tarsawrv aal Vaavara. ktaKps)' fssa Stmlftt. i Irrdeil, gW. j Vftbav Tawwaa C?Ssxmsa. Brrj. t UuWc, tba raj ef tLe LOUISIANA POLITICS Mr. Henry Carroll of the Tlases taiia Jiew Or'.eana taking a look at the -sow arrangement there on the part of the Republic as. We hare already, aomt weeks ago, given a brief statement of the convention and the ticket. It will be remembered that the action of the couventioa ignored old antecedents to a great extent, put cut new men or a clas, who have not heretofore been active men, and in their resolution trtndionsly aToided reference to aay previous wrangles ia the party, except that tbey denounced the exempt to unseat Senator Keliojtg. Mr. Carroll seems to have given a good deal of con sideration to the condition of things there, and we qute the following from one of his Utters. It was in this spirit ant controlled by these aims that the Rerwablrcan Convention came together. The Najr Orleans leaders, otfice holders and those who desired to hy!d office, were at a lo to know what to do. They had anticipated a meeting made up ot a flew dozen ctrajrgler-, and iher were con fronted bv a host of earnest men. who were willing to sacrifice ail personal consideration for the good ot their party, but who could not bn controlled in the interest ot any man or of a clique The leaders ia question were not pre pared fur such a demonstration, and for a time they were at a lo to know what action u would be best for them to take Ii the n j, wm counsels pre railed. Jt was remembered that the Republicans of the state have been con tinualiy charged with nominating to o!5ce what are called "corrupt carpet baggor' amVu;repon-ible negroes, and it wss -determined o:i all aide that, for once, at ieat', uch criticism shonld be made impossible. In short, the con vention resulted in the nrrnnuation of wha- may well be calle,! ajj ideal ticket. Political claiir.s and coniderationa of ail kinds wire completely ignored, and to uay the tn..n who stand as the repre sentative t i candidates of the Repuc licai psrv in LouUian.t are io every re-pcei ti'.t.-.l to fi'l the highest stations in anv ate in the Union. The bitter malic? i -f r-veri a Win; L-sgae Democ racy can fr.d i;o mrd to say against item. Ih-n' are beyond reproach,, in every wsv more worthy ot support than their Democratic orponents, and, if blood and old association connts for anything, thev should be . acceptable to evi-ry m.:i - who claims to be proud of Loui: if.n.i 1 -ylor ltuatue, of Lvfourche th? -caauidatti lor Governor, springs from tine of the oldest, richest, and most rej-i'tcted lamntes lu the state, He was an extensive slave owner, and married into one of the great families ot the s-.u'.o. ife wis an officer In the Confederate Armv and served with dis tmcUoii throng i' th war. Returniog to .Louisiana after tin separation of peaee, be gave himself up to the culti vation of ti! lare plantations-and had nothing to do with polities. After a time, however, being too much of a man to sanction the methods of the Democracy, and being anx'.ous to pre serve the peace in bU neighborhood, be consented to serve the Republicans as Distric. Judge. To tnat position he has been Irtquently reelected. He ia J . . 1 .1.. . . . TT 1 iunni ii n" Ul -eiuaii, in me iet sense ot the term. Independently rich, of lare experience. go-d ability, and thoroughly e !u nt.l, the people of Louisiana would hve iu him a chief magistrate of whom they might justUy be proti 1. A friend writing u fr m rinitnville, quoVe. fomi 1 1 1 - S.'.ir, and then mates some per.iuent re.iurks : , "it-b T-MHi '.' f o!ihns. is already servijig Hi Ii-dical purjxe as tbe lar jrei!ctel it w-ould, Ifear that un mitigated s.anderer, tlw 1'hiiadelpbia jYf: I VW ben Kuberi Toombs s.leyta 'death to the L'ni n' be impljr utter sloed a sentim.-nf lorg domirytot among a ma j orify of tne southerji people." I , There .ye nut fify nipn fa the' aih who bu'dV'iy u-ti '.'entimeni.' " It' i.s been -a:-f tbat. Itngn-ge wa made to Cuneca1., raih r; ihta to eapreas on' tlKur.'s Tii a-'re from yon r ne?g!ib-.r, ; a' tjii'i Utratin of the pi ay of w..r'd'-J ir, t use as ogjy pbrae, an t if . r ; t ' whip tbe devil around the :mnji." T;ikl p'aiu, honeat, blunt t'.'.rl jt bbie Ttottbs. does sot be iiere in w.isti -wa-:ii..g; t jie truih. or wuha"'llT,r tbe h -mre. sear.meat of hla h'trt ffr he- 'k' 1 very evident, he reflect. ta "d s" kn"U o? a i ,i ctM f educated i !ia! m. in be aouth, aJ ,ntn,h hfy ?iT- tf na M v. v,-. in c:Trre.n-; a-6ja--, but ta ib tai 11 r" zi tLf I- Wf " rr 1 "V &ar ur i1 'J'"1 4t to aa l b ) a ere born, aad . Ciiulov-1 a i ler the baacTul . i pr. pica of s'avtrr, ar f ; h n faJsIavea. Ta SCar-T a.. s;c".aa ; ju; the 'pe.t.oe- IV b- ove i s a r.-p-boan fbm of ?itnia8t A'd ntae oat of law wfc arr - ft. I beiiree rn a liaaetad aijcsrtay. I he prtffrttce a aaiaral. tat e-t to I be war tier we oo'f ia aatae, ;.- Tbe paaf eflhcs a' el I .gu party a,. ta aS 'i- -i i-e Hs savl pnti, tbey laraab aJer loaj. i d. tVat tSe rrtSte a. a -! ca v e ' " , r !- tte coatfssi af wis f .:-i f r-rr-s. teref. . ' Hi! as' v-e 4ra jrsi ae a, tba -. 3 bwtwewa tba i b-a a-;, T-w' aai tUmc i r-asava a ajfli-4 91 paa-jaaig'aV NEW ADVERTISEMENTS JEWELRYfl $75.00 worth forO i 5.00 -)AWJ'A(s I ' AbyaisUjua Gwld Tavtcla Tli. mboTS offer h cenalne. sdtttoacb at rat slant yoa would oonalder It lmpo.ib'e. i'a will czdUIo: mnes ve nm rtubiutud oar boat dm. her. Mareb I.t, 1"C w. bare MM fWUcoiajr stssenttna to lb buying- or Bankruo. and Anetloo lota of J.welry .od Watrh. often boylnc at M low as one- fatn Tbeir Tilw, aast tw at ftiinu smtw we paid otct ooe-siatb ib manniacturwra prie. MaeestarUaic we aav always; bocn -.bl. t dUooM of be gooda la .bioaao and I brovjrw oar r-KWlar esUsun lbroo(b at lb. eouinrr at pearly rvgalar pnoaa, as Nat aa wa could wrornr. tbona, but owlnf t tne iarr nnmoar ot tauaras axnoog U beavleaidealersand raaBaCaetarerstbrouf b oat i hU aa4 ocb.r aooairtca aarlna; tbe moaui or jane, a niy ana as(an (in uane wban tha Jawairr bsialaaas U atacaaatk. wa awa onsv on band aa immense stock or lb most deslraata tooaa era have srar aaadiad. a 4 wbtan we ttava boacbt at towar pricaa taaa avar owor. iwot-iar-oaiSToasortai. enure stock, la taw aaoet apsady anaaner poaalble. aa4 make roncn tor new mm which we shall ssaUsw ta bay. we bare ait itpoo the Sallowing tuayei plan: i W rrcpos lo give rau a Mat or tbe most .deetrable of tbee foooa, givlnc oppwlte aaeh article rta regular retail Tain, and sell teyoo at the rate of Kirs Uallats' worth tot $1 SO. For lastanee. on reeetpt of SS ct-. wgil aena yaw, rosrrrAia. mmy arttcSa to tbr TalneaftXSB: on receipt of fl.uO anlciee t the ralae of t-VSO. end as am tareaxheut ta eaurau.t. uataw we gire a Ht of tbe bhsi Taioable of these goods. j L1?T Or JKWEI.RT AT wTJulisALE PRICES. I SLA.CH. Gent's New Style Pearf Rlngsor Plus sue eicsTe outiooa. -Lugraved tUoa. SetXlug. aie. Boeom Hindi, atagraved or Btone etung Round or Long Link Vest Chain and Charn Sie. or Ladtea' rtala. Band, (aacr ftoae or nana en Ktng. .j Sis. Jadlcs Uug or Koond Jaacy Boaom rtas... i j SSc rstoaeor kaigraTed JCar-ttropa to match : i .., FngraTed aad Fancy Caff Pin.-. c. Any Three of tbe abore article will be v seot by mall, poa'age paid, on re- eelDt of SO cts. Ladies' Rrd Band Bracta,Enrraved ft.Oi FiravOaaa Hcata lliaga, Double Heart. Hbteld. eta i.t " or Uent s Unillaat Dtamoad Hi Rinr l Oi looa jancTSbawlorHoeomnn. l.i " Kaney llxteoalon Ear-firope to - match.... x t.f Oen' sOnyx. Amethyst or TopatHleae HUllOQS.. ta Onra. amethyst or Totaa ttblrt U1US (T) 1 IJX L.Bifo aad otber rttoae iUba. mn j . t.w ueavy Uot Vest Chala and Charm... . j j o. r-xtra t ina bcari tungs or fioa .. I. awj . Bnirm win i-e mailed tree to aay address en receipt of 11.00. j Cent's Long New Style Vest Chain and Charm j ii.v fcan tunge aad fina, tstyles and Extra Flae.L . X.1 neary pet stone abd Fancy mooa. . j or MHim taaeo. a anrtuy at aad onyx ieeTe Button. J.t: or Ladies- ianAmrllitii and other Mob e Kings . . k. j.t uaoiea- Lsnganu eery ancy Cull Ito-, Lt Kxtra KlolsbedOnys.Amrtbyat and KogrmTed Wm, 1.4; r.xLra r iniabed Ony a.AmeUiy-4 and Engrared Er-Drof-. I t Ixjng Opera or Ooard Chlie .. . i.t r .ney .eca eiiain aad Charm... I.t; Any rii 01 mo auoye article, win be mailed free on rce-lpt of fiw Uent .HoJiuire or Cluater AoairaUan l.-iamoad Fins - n 9t "inm bwh Aailrattaii lta- njon 1 fsiuda f . j ee--y lawve HtMtiaira Austra liao maraoOd single hiud lj rme nnimni uw- LJak Vrat extain ana 1 inrn. i m t t v err ioooy aua 1 axeai ijio Scarf King and Pins ii or uaiM lamro . usti atoi Amtlbwl Steeee itnttnna r in tiruifau .-secaiactsa rrrv hno 1 iia v'i-i wa unira (mini very hraT . . Lit Aumranan inaraond and itlw r ancy rin eed Ker-iK-op. . . i.j c-idp 0.1 and other Fancy iuit- rin .... .... 1 -avy r.ncrarcU Locket fur Miniature. 'i ena-eu aumcalcU, Itroad. extra V-v -- t! ay tignv or tae abore article. ou may select will be malicd to you free 00 receipt of a ft. Ladles Fanry Neck Chain and Medal lion Charm lu Fancy Llor-l 4ww isitM ft -oaa "pera vn.ia, wiia ur wiu- oui nuae aad Taal . jjji J.-Tre aainialure Medal lion txicaet 2.V iwjjHiaiuol4 Braoalela .. . . lameo ateuaiitoo tin and Kar . 1 r: -' "1 or vjui -aaaaise w adduic bUaa Katn or Band..... . or fH una iatrge taa.ee. A methj t or I n.j x King. . iS " Bbaw-b.wl ar Br.aet in. tkmM. , a. lit I 1-n.f raaey Can Hlne. flat a.ailjr. . X or OeeCS Cameo. Ametbyat or taya Kie.e- atett-aae .Ji... xm Ueot s heavy lAag Liok MaaatT. mi rttata x. Oa.te ar fuiajre atr. American rHemnad fin. . V 8tMe-ui4 t'aacy Leaaarf llui avad King. m - MaatiatrkwrrMuratteiiUI MaalT -soilLaire -i ul 3 Any Tew aiee aaoee arUelea wtn be eat by mall free oa raraiiH of a. jm All of this iewetry te of a good 4v1a.Hr hat. of naw a. the s-"7 a.pewqa iiwti oa the prt.se; foe laataac. ta. gZW inrf of a maea aaar wwaatty aad Saaan. ba. etdas elog beaver. U tbe Kmc. att r TO AtK-TTa. wr tb bemsf partt-e wublae la art .. Ageata at that atvrea an-t, wa aaaae llv a4iawtaa spartaJ STer: Oa reeefpt oa tu.aye-e ww o IfwtJr, mm pee aWee M-er, win a4 u rrr -. txu-i .Ma- wt?cVe - -r -w vw. ,wt6 rtwl Viaaav?1 4 Oasi-aa. Caeea aW Sue taje, a, the Sjfeaea JU , Aae mt iimm rHI wr,.w .- . Agaaaa wtaa itao Sati . aa a' ae iaey es. aad -aaew aaad iaa-4 aa.ja we wjj; rrarwaa rwawaa t5sw4 Wbat tba Caacags, Iea 5j l V Aad Sra4TaYr Vdera. bwa tSw eWeaaXew"" tSsey WU1 Aa. Tsh 3a vaaaj. Waars. niamtaatas lei . wfcTM? , UetetMNaaaraeaaafabi sae f iaa ea tota ja. it s-au j MieMi. 4 wa bae raw e b-aw r u aa. j- plater Urf l itaUi-.aiJr -n- ta. . ' - ayT"- i ii i .. m m. -a iTii'TTaaTfc l"",w) NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.. Usured. will be cclieeted on denvrrr !. will t snt C. li. Ii t. . . tlUL-.nsr than boo mllM Ana- rciTta ii- mi owa nr tbe iiock It bwoau-i will 6 ImuiiuuiT rrtarli 'o.tc Himri will be uk l bo eah ta any .mount la tb.a tl to If rwlpl o col Jon r M r(w. . -,ttsfid. rnurn tlirm lmmrd!!.:. i. V ? order. . dJ we will rrtar.d your moeor " Illastratfsl lw-alocaeof Watrbr.. Jw.,rT ct IS Cm CHEAFE-jT AI lirjsri-iii Peterson's Magazine FULL SIZE TaPEI; P ATrErN' ARupt:cnicut wilt be t.Tr. i, - -i-.ufc a IilU . ; pattern aheet for a lad-. r'cbitd a Jr trery aubacrtber win rereir. iluricr is. Lhan UitiiKr.t(.i. ...iu . - r r. f : p. . . . : t. 1. fc T . e'"ic, i- f.fM about ru wuvt mi oi rouir, ae4 - i'arriuip.j ,w ball biuent are. SUPEUU STEEL ENC, RAVINE' IU tmmetae e rt-utallort rmb ce tit pto. pnetor tuatwijd awrr oa caiallihm.... torlc. ac. ihan any otOrr It it,. ' ftir iba iftoaiv lli.n anv in i h . . ... - ltN Kcalure wU l lairuda.-ed la i,T k 1 a irnri &i Splendid Illustraltd Articles IT TA LE A N l NOV ELTI ES Are ihe bel pubilsbed anjrwltcrc a!i (t moat iMpular rit-r arc riiij.',.. v il t., wn.. rlgtuaHy ' rr --lVicrit " lu t l,' rietual Copyright Novciclie. a'l.t l tvea, by Ann n. siepbeua, Knnt lr iWueuici. FraiM-ra lltxl nr ,n . . vnd lUirlM tijf J..r i. Amllii, t - lB . tuthor ij "Jofttali Alicu a -r ue." t y lirtKMa lardioi I.iti. nd alt tU: l-t rhi.i. writers. Mammoth t'obirl Fashiu I'.at.a hca1 of U o'fhcra. 1 hoe p'atca ar. ravcl xu kk-c-1. l i toe uui ..t, a04 -re uoe.jualicU f.r Umtj. 1 hey a'oi t- -erhly eoiortd. .Alao, H .a-ooOt ,4 pi.; arllolc. on --'v of r'k cr ,' iini(fiii'l ;r lr,rn'i ' 1. rERMS (Al-w.; a :n Advance ; ATEtC 1ST Lcpar,t;aU UHcfs to t .uls -s Two I'opUt f.r $l..V. three eipia ,r alih a .-opy or.the pr.tulunt "pictUra ti coaliy - le-j rnkia i'l.. VV ali:nu,B Valley fo'sc." to the , eoii (ctiini me htc.ub. . KiHir ttptcs for fA..V. alt ccplea fit as elth an extra copy of the Mapiatne f,.r :W a a premium t tue eraou a-tluc an la Jab. . le t opic- fv.r ts,' aevrn c lojl, with brxa au cilra copr tf the twali.e for and the prnuimu e.e ur. to the p-roon retting i.j tfet Jub r or larjet ciutiui i::er loJi.oTuj.Li. Aildn , p-at-pil, Ctl A II Uts J . I-KT U I 1 N , S-ikUratual fjt . l'b.llptoa. P BSpectnierm sent-pratia il wrtu.o for. tf. .- GRANT'S TOUR Around Tho World. VlXIMTI.tTK HE tm(K T1IF J. t f ny ot titiirrai I. ,, l.raui, li.;.U - cl, rrn,l.-rt, .n r- ii ""). Auaiita. luiij . ueigiutn. fcen and Itu..!. rt. inir.,- .li i, at lajiiii. W1IU a la(Jlr. Ueacf Vftlon t-t I lv -Xmcvm vltltrd. Illai.i. e. UU l I untrtra. iQlemtlng tu,-ideata. rr.ihu.i.. uc ovali.u. hy riii-rr-. kli g. ul u. erjpie r ait cHmw, Kure , a-1 ww.u. at. 1 -MOiii.tr uulxi a,, book a. .ents WA.NTKD j0;:p::,;; bct. nd the ouly atitlir:;: -- i--a 1 book oa tbe sabjert. pa f ra. : i ' u-v aaja ' Addxea. KlIlMIE A MkMAklN. Meili f -Ire!. - 5 . 1 1:: riftji.it f ivi k. , ' . - DIKElluKV LOiHJtS. V it t -. r Wt. J- tla ! .U K A A t -i.'rl rai-i-i i.tuui r , ,nn. u . rm!c H. l;r.il'li I e ... r a M I TMij in c. .....,:, at .Mtu. it Cra rrtt i ti-r., Nn i H M - rta M .,, Uf la .ru minlb, at Mm., I.. (..,;. Wl.ti r .... 1 , . .. , " -. llHlLfi. ,.i 'i 1: .,,.1 .i W uda ! rn a . I It. al )ilua . a.!. a'l ral.fti. Cirni!nl s 1 fc j n't.' Taij ij i-jBi.,u, i eoatc HaM aXI'illTl Cf It' lajs lo e-b mu-,Ui -. - Mi i t '. t-fs r-ar I-0.I.. .)4, aseeia Mri T . t" r uttirj Iai,,-, laeet.eeejf WT'edoee e-o:t.a fa(W1t I HOtftOf i .t 1 ,".,- ad t radar 4 anw.ii, KelMMa m-,. v ; .. .4 aa tkt'iio a'. at rwiiui ; Wutf,r.v Wgr.- j.,.,t.. ..e '4 atl aa Tb aa m f . twiar aMain - J. O H. ti , Sue!!-. ulli ZZl. mmt ..i.'-4t 4 e a- aa 1 v f 4 - :. . '. a av at. Waah-..aa llm ';J. AS'TAJU Alas Jtkt'Ia. rw..., ,areui..,a;- 4 ,r.w la ta mil m . - 1 1I a ... 1. j-. tl - Vi . . .-;. aiatn.t ntaut Vi -. t-.t : w " . t.k. tej ljae n a - v,. ' -I""-!!!!: "-eaw-utru,., J. i o - .Jt. - I.. ..... . . ba, aa; ,J,. ,tr V W : e a. . Si --. - C. va ta. f. ea ,-s s We, tZXmrZ a. a. sent Irr on application. -. AtiEXTW WAHTCU- Ad.lrc. p B., THE IN VEN-TORs- AUErv J. a.. KINSMAN. Ifir.. ' rainni .-oTKiuri and -w tMM
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